Camille Lellouche reframes Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine on set: “I don’t like it”

Camille Lellouche reframes Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine on set: “I don’t like it”
Camille Lellouche reframes Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine on set: “I don’t like it”

Camille Lellouche became over the years a major artist. She indeed belongs to the category of singers who had the opportunity to make films. While she will be starring in the film Gift which will be released on December 25, she just released her latest album. Loaded news that she came to present on the set of C to you.

Faced with Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine, the singer therefore took the time to explore many subjects in depth. She came back on his ambitions for the future. She also spoke about her artistic choices and the many doubts that crossed her mind during the writing of her album. Camille Lellouche also experienced great sadness to lose a very close friend.

Camille Lellouche opens up

Camille Lellouche has had a career that is anything but linear. She struggled a lot before finding success thanks to The Voice. However, she never gave up and demonstrates great strength of character. For this new album simply titled IIshe experienced many moments of doubt. She explained that she had had blank page syndrome for a year and a half. Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine was then quite cash. “You didn’t push yourself too hard for the title”.

To which Camille Lellouche responded, “I don’t like titles. I like that we have a visual and that we don't have to worry. Let this not be a sales argument. It represents a lot of things. Already because relationships are generally two-person. Afterwards everyone does what they want. And the cover is red because now I'm happy. […] It’s powerful, it’s the color of love.”

The singer talks about the death of a close friend

The production of this album was therefore a long way of the cross for Camille Lellouche. However, she met several people who allowed her to find inspiration again. Among these were Nino Vella. Unfortunately, he passed away last July. A loss which greatly affected the native. She also seemed very moved when talking about her memory.

“There was a composer friend, Nino Vella who wrote some of my pieces, who died in July. And who brought this new artistic flame and it was truly a friendly love at first sight. He basically left me, it's a bit like he abandoned me – it's a bit selfish ». We wish Camille Lellouche to smile again while enjoying the future success of her album.

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