How far gone are the days when little Rémy, then aged 4 and a half, did his first scene with his father! Now aged 16, the young man is preparing to unveil his first title “Tape, tape, tape” which will be followed very soon by a clip, filmed in the south of Aisne.
Two years after his appearance on The Voice Kids, the TF1 show, Rémy is preparing to give new impetus to his career as a young singer. This Friday 1is November, his first title “Tape, tape, tape” will be available on all platforms followed in a few days by the clip he shot at Hottée du Diable near Coincy in the south of Aisne. “We wanted to stay in the Hauts-de-France region”specifies his father, singer Eddy Parker.
The message I want to send is that despite our differences, music brings us together.
And for this clip, the Parker family did not do it by half measures. No less than fifty extras, a drone, a videographer, a makeup artist were brought together for this great artistic moment. “The message I wanted to send is that whatever our differences, music brings us together”continues Rémy. Three cities, three colors, three nymphs constitute the framework of this short video film. If the nymphs are particularly busy trying to separate the one-day inhabitants of the Hottée du Diable, Rémy’s notes will end up bringing them all together. “It’s also a song that evokes the connection that I have always had with the public. »
While after The Voice Kids, Rémy Parker had recorded for his YouTube channel, Elvis Presley’s legendary hit, “Blue Suede Shoes”, a title which had earned him the opportunity to pass the first stage of the show by making the audience turn around. four coaches, this time, he presents a composition “from A to Z”. This song was composed by a singer from Laon, Alvin Point with whom Rémy Parker has already shared the stage. “Alvin asked me to collaborate on a song, he sent me the lyrics with a little arrangement, I listened, I really liked the lyrics but I didn’t find myself in the music. » The young boy then picks up his guitar and tries something. “I picked up the pace, I modified it in my own way so that it suited me better. » A first conclusive test in public, a short visit to Paris in the hands of sound magicians, Rémy finally found the arrangements he wanted. “I wanted a Coldplay sound. »
The title is then registered in Belgium but “There was something missing to make it perfect.” Rémy then picks up his guitar, attempts a solo “and that changed everything”. Here is “Tape, Tape, Tape” ready to live its life on the airwaves. Now, this first title sets out to meet the public, those who have always followed the Parker family but also the unknowns. “We are counting on as many shares as possible for this song to succeedspecifies Eddy Parker. Everyone can make their contribution. »
On Friday November 15, the clip will be unveiled on Rémy Parker’s YouTube channel.
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