Zélie's head is full of questions. Like a never-ending whirlwind in her early twenties, fuelled by Un million de petits chocs, the title of her second album. It's an album that sounds like a thoughtful, dreamy, revolutionary diary, expressing a sincere indignation about being a woman in 2024. Zélie touches on issues that affect her generation: men's condescension towards women, society's expectations of the body and mind, transphobia... With her direct, mischievous lyrics that flit across the notes, set to addictive, luminous pop, Zélie has the effect of an ascending merry-go-round. Equally at home in bracing productions as in more intimate or melancholy compositions, her gentle voice tackles essential contemporary issues.
Zélie's head is full of questions. Like a never-ending whirlwind in her early twenties, fuelled by Un million de petits chocs, the title of her second album. It's an album that sounds like a thoughtful, dreamy, revolutionary diary, expressing a sincere indignation about being a woman in 2024. Zélie touches on issues that affect her generation: men's condescension towards women, society's expectations of the body and mind, transphobia... With her direct, mischievous lyrics that flit across the notes, set to addictive, luminous pop, Zélie has the effect of an ascending merry-go-round. Equally at home in bracing productions as in more intimate or melancholy compositions, her gentle voice tackles essential contemporary issues.
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