On the set of Don't forget the lyricsTuesday December 24, Benoît spoke at length about the preparation he followed before participating in the program. According to him, the 31-year-old Angevin underwent two years of preparation. But this came with some sacrifices…
Since his very first participation in Don't forget the lyricsBenoît quickly became one of the emblematic candidates of the famous France 2 game. For good reason, to date, the 31-year-old Angevin has nearly 35 victories to his credit and has a prize pool of more than 264,000 euros. But now, if for several weeks already, the Maestro has been shining with his musical culture, it is not due to simple chance. Indeed, as he confided in the show on December 24, before registering, he had prepared a lot in advance.
Don't forget the lyrics : Benoît talks about his preparation
Indeed, when asked about his track record and more particularly about the sacrifices he had to make before participating in Don't forget the lyricsBenoît then provided some details on the preparation he imposed on himself before his very first participation in the program. “For the first eight months, that's all I did with my life. [réviser des chansons, nldr]we are not going to lie to each other“, he confided, revealing that the participation and high level of Étienne (a former Maestro) had greatly encouraged him to train more in order to “catch up” son retard. “If I want it to be a project that gets done quickly, I'm going to give it time and that's what I did. But as a result, I sacrificed a lot of things“, he then admitted. Hard work that really paid off!
Don't forget the lyrics : how many songs did Benoît learn per day?
During a recent interview given to our colleagues at West Francepublished on December 16, Benoît provided some details on the preparation he followed before participating in Don't forget the lyrics. If he has become one of the emblematic faces of the program, it is, according to him, “the realization of two years of work“. Two long years during which he memorized nearly 1,131 songs. “At the start of my apprenticeship, I learned between five and ten songs a day… It's huge“, he admitted. An unfailing rigor which now allows him not only to shine but also to achieve real records.
Article written with the collaboration of 6Media.
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