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An accompanying music video directed by Jaroslav Moravec and Stromae's brother Luc Van Haver was released on 16 October 2021. It shows a cast of "cooks, fishermen and waitresses break from their routine to bust out into some dance moves".
Multitude is the third studio album by Belgian musician Stromae, released through Mosaert on 4 March 2022. [7] It is Stromae's first album since Racine carrée in 2013. Multitude includes various music styles from different cultures, as seen in "Santé" and "L'enfer". [ 8 ]
In 2010, Stromae's song "Alors on danse" was remixed by Kanye West. Stromae brought West on stage at Coachella in 2015 while he performed the song. [61] Stromae collaborated with Lorde, Haim, Pusha T, and Q-Tip for the song "Meltdown", which uses the instrumental of his song "Merci", a track originally recorded for his 2014 album Racine carrée.
"La pluie" is a song by French singer Orelsan and Belgian singer Stromae. The song peaked at number 2 on the Belgian Ultratop Wallonia Chart and at number 10 on the French Singles Chart . Charts
Stromae at the 2011 NRJ Music Award This is a list of songs recorded by the Belgian musician Stromae . He has recorded two studio albums , two mixtape 's, one extended play , one video album and one compilation album (over 50 songs).
"L'enfer" (English: "Hell") is a song by Belgian singer-songwriter Stromae. It was first released on 9 January 2022 with a live performance during an interview on the evening news on main French television channel TF1.
Racine carrée (French for 'square root', stylised as √) is the second studio album by Belgian musician Stromae. It was released digitally on 16 August 2013 and three days later physically in France and Belgium. Stromae expressed his desire to incorporate Caribbean and African musical influences along with his signature 1990s-inspired dance ...
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