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Gims, Dadju and Slimane cover the hit Belle de Notre-Dame de Paris

2021-04-06T14:28:35.391Z


In a surprising new version of the flagship song of 1998, the trio somewhat modernizes the original by Richard Cocciante while keeping the essential: the voice.


We know he is technically at ease in several registers, Gims has once again proven it.

On April 5, the one who used to be called “

Master

” unveiled two new songs for two very different audiences.

First

GSJ

, a collaboration with the two most fashionable Marseillais of the moment Jul and SCH.

The trio have a blast on technical rap that will delight purists of the genre, far from vocal corrections and frills.

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At the same time, the most famous member of the Sexion d'Assaut uploaded the clip of

Belle

, featuring her half-brother Dadju and singer Slimane.

In this updated cover of the hit from the musical

Notre-Dame de Paris

, the three popular artists try to compete with their glorious elders with their high-pitched voices: Patrick Fiori, Daniel Lavoie and Garou.

With a video with postmodern accents, Gims, Dadju and Slimane try here to bewitch a new Esmeralda on an instrumental brought up to date.

A bet that has once again shared the fans of the singer with glasses, some Internet users saluting the vocal quality of the trio, others regretting the choice of the cover.

Released in 1998, the song composed by Richard Cocciante and written by Luc Plamondon had met with immense commercial success around the world.

Having become the best-selling single of the decade in France,

Belle

had a considerable impact on the public success of

Notre-Dame de Paris

.

Source: lefigaro

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