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“Farmers”: the song of the group Wazoo, anthem of peasant demonstrations

2024-02-01T17:41:13.930Z

Highlights: Auvergne group Wazoo's song "Farmers" is popular on social networks. The song is covered on the dams by farmers who film themselves. The group is celebrating 25 years on stage and is preparing to release a new album. It is entitled "a calf that is head well does not need hay" and is called "Alfred" The group claims “rural music” which “has always been (its) niche” and is “not surprised by the revolt”


On social networks, farmers who film themselves on the dams regularly use this song from the Auvergne group to acc


The peasants have found their anthem.

A song by the Auvergne group Wazoo, covered on the dams by farmers, has established itself on social networks in recent days.

On Thursday, the song simply called “Farmers” was ranked fourth among the most popular songs on Tik Tok, with Aya Nakamura.

“We do not fear work, for worse or for better, the earth is at the bottom of our hearts.

Because we are farmers,” sings the folk group Wazoo from Clermont-Ferrand in this ode to the peasant world which opened its sixth album in 2019.

“The song is well covered on Tik Tok and even Instagram.

Farmers film themselves on the dams using it to illustrate their videos,” explained singer Jeff Chalaffre.

The clip, which features young farmers from Haute-Loire, already had 3.5 million views on YouTube before the movement, he said.

“We notice that 50% of the views on our channel are young people between 18 and 35 years old, therefore younger than the generation with which we started,” he says happily.

“Not surprised by the slingshot”

The group “flag bearer of farmers” claims “rural music” which “has always been (its) niche”: “As rap sings its context, urban music, we sing the countryside which is our context”, underlines the singer.

But beyond this unexpected success, "the feeling that dominates is compassion, we are taken aback by what is happening and necessarily united, because agriculture is the last rampart of a France that forms a society", he said.

“We are not surprised by the revolt”: “the farmers came to see us at the concerts to talk to us about their income, about the Egalim law which was not applied,” he says.

Wazoo, who is celebrating 25 years on stage, is also preparing to release a new album still full of promise for the rural world since it is entitled “a calf that is head well does not need hay”.

Source: leparis

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