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The most unlikely duets in the history of music

2020-11-29T02:13:39.260Z


While Indochina and Christine and the Queens confuse their voices on the tube Troisième sexe, anthology of remarkable collaborations. Sometimes for the better, often for the worse.


Doc Gynéco and Bernard Tapie

It is legitimate to wonder if certain duets are born from a common desire to create, or only from a pure provocation.

In the clip of

C'est beau la vie

, emerges from the album

Dangerous Liaisons

by Doc Gyneco in 1998, the rapper and Bernard Tapie give each other the answer in song.

Disguised as a taxi driver, the latter whispers "

the street is my land, everyone has their part in the fight

".

While Doc, whose real name is Bruno Beausir, replies: "

In football, business, rap, government departments, it is always the gangster who controls the affair

".

Funny punchline when you know the escapades of the former boss of OM.

Francky Vincent and Ève Angeli

We would like to forget this zouk album entitled "

Le Binôme du siècle

", released in 2018, produced by the supercharged Franky Vincent and the former diva of the Celebrity Farm, Ève Angeli.

Above all, we would like to forget forever the music video for the title "

T'es chiante

", whose ridiculous dance steps are beyond comprehension.

Last May, the singer confided to the microphone of RTL to regret this hard period of her life.

"

These are things I could have stopped myself from doing ...

" she said bitterly.

Effectively.

Gainsbourg and Screamin 'Jay Hawkins

More glamorous but just as improbable, Serge Gainsbourg reunited with the great master Screamin'Jay Hawkins in 1983, to perform live the latter's song,

Constipation Blues

.

As the name suggests, this title is a treat of scatological humor.

In 1980, the one to whom we owe

Initial BB

published

Evgenie Sokolov

, a parabolic tale telling the story of a Petomaniac painter.

No doubt the two artists got along very well.

Alain Bashung and the Pogues

Alain Bashung must have long regretted having measured himself against the Irish of The Pogues and their legendary alcohol consumption.

Guest of the show

Les enfants du rock

hosted by Antoine de Caunes in 1986, on the occasion of his album

Passé le Rio Grande

, the interpreter of

Vertige de l'Amour

gave a somewhat staggering version of the legendary title

Dirty Old Town

.

The derailed voice, the shaky legs.

Still, Pogues singer Shane MacGowan, stiff as a stake at his side, would later say he was impressed.

"

The Franchies were twice as drunk as me,

" he confided.

Eminem and Marilyn Manson

Who said rap and metal weren't made for each other?

Released 20 years ago, Eminem's album

The Marshall Mathers

has left its mark on the history of music.

So much so that, for some unknown reason, metalhead Marilyn Manson will join him in concert on one of his tracks,

The Way I Am

.

Shirt and black tie for one, bandana and gold chain for the other, the marriage between these two worlds surprises as much as it fascinates.

Philippe Katerine and Alkpote

Philippe Katerine could hold the palm of gold for the most unusual collaborations of recent years.

Gérard Depardieu, Lomepal, Jimmy Fallon or even Pink Martini, the interpreter of

Luxor, J'adore

has always had fun breaking the codes of the overly anticipated duets.

Most surprising, we will remember the one with rapper Alkpote.

Met in 2017 on the set of the Planet Rap radio show, the two artists signed a song two years later called “

Love

”.

Besides the crazy words, the clip lets see Alkpote, aka

The

g

rand eagle

in a baby suit.

Larusso and Cypress Hill

We had to dare.

The one who made all

teenagers

dance

with her hit from the summer of 1999,

Tu m'oublieras

, joined forces with the beloved rapper B-Real in 2012 on the track

Untouchable

.

And the singer appears there transformed.

Originally this song, composed with Matthieu Tribes, former actor of

Sous le soleil

, was reserved for a French rapper.

But fate landed him in Los Angeles, in the recording studio of the singer of Cypress Hill, pioneer of American hip-hop.

Chuck Berry and Dorothée

He is the author of unforgettable standards.

Johnny B Goode

,

Sweet Little Sixteen

, and this song:

Memphis Tennessee

. For her part, the singer and host of Club Dorothée seems to be a big fan of rock'n'roll. On the set of her program, renamed Dorothée Rock'n'Roll Show, she has chosen guests such as Ray Charles or Jerry Lee Lewis. In 1993, Chuck Berry was added to the table. And the contrast is explosive!

Source: lefigaro

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