How “France” was born, the song by Candice Parise written for July 14

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before singing The marsellesaCandice Parise, who performed on the sidelines of the parade on July 14, performed an unpublished piece entitled France.

It was “a surprise” for President Emmanuel Macron. Invited to perform on the sidelines of the traditional parade on July 14, singer Candice Parise performed an unreleased song, entitled FranceThursday.

“We wanted to make an original creation, and General Christophe Abad, military governor of Paris, supported us in this project,” Julien Voisin, leader of the Paris firefighters’ orchestra, explained on the BFMTV set this Friday.

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Therefore, this song was composed especially for the occasion by Rick Allison with lyrics by Thierry Sforza. Invited this Friday to the set of BFMTV, Candice Parise and Julien Voisin spoke of “this meeting with Rick Allison and Thierry Sforza, the authors of this song, great names of the French variety. It was an honor to be able to work with them”. .

The author of “I love you”

Rick Allison is a Canadian composer of Belgian origin. We owe him in particular the famous tube. Love you, sung by Lara Fabián, his partner for several years. She composed several albums for the singer in the 1990s, lara fabianin 1991 to naked in 2001. A sought-after songwriter, Rick Allison has also written songs for Roch Voisine, Patrick Fiori, Chimème Badi (the song Among us), Nolwenn Leroy. He even wrote three songs for Johnny Hallyday, on the album To life, to deathin 2002.

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Thierry Sforza, who signs the lyrics for France, wrote the lyrics of Loana’s song for him, As I love you. He has also written for many artists, from Johnny Hallyday to Michelle Torr to Lori and Anggun.

Author: Magali Rangon
Source: BFM TV

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