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Demain c'est toi It is what will come are two of Songs from his next album, It is made mirror

This young singer is known for I wantthe song with which he rose to fame and which belongs to his album Zazreleased in 2010. Now he's back with a new one, effect mirrorwhich will be published next November 16. The singer has already announced the name of the singles that will make up the album, among them are; what will come, Demain c'est toi, On if ever sent… However, at the moment only the first two songs mentioned are available. In addition to the publication of his new album, Zaz will begin the album tour in Russia on February 4th and will continue through countries in Europe and North America. The list of countries it will pass through is visible on its website (www.zazofficial.com). Per Madrid will stop the April 1 2019 and will perform at the Wizink Center, where tickets are already on sale.

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If they don't know her by Zaz, they won't know her by Isabelle Geffroy, her full name. This young singer born in France has been in the world of music since she was very little. It started in a group of blues known as Fifty Fingers, but has always been closely linked to the Jazz. His current style is defined as a fusion of French music with gypsy jazz. The latter consists of a variant of the Jazz inside balance. It is a musical style born in France and that is why it is also known as jazz manouche. He gypsy jazz It came from the hands of artists like Django Reinhardt, Stéphane Grappelli or Biréli Lagrène. Perhaps, in another publication it would be interesting to delve a little deeper.

Previously he had already released other albums such as Zaz, Recto Verso, Paris and Sur la route…Of all of them, the first one managed to be number one in countries like France and Poland. The same happened with some of his songs, which managed to reach number one in many other countries. If you never j'oublie in South of the route managed to be number one in Poland.

It's always interesting to discover new styles of music, and get out of the commercial music industry to which we are exposed “24 hours a day, 7 days a week”.

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