Stromae yesterday unveiled the clip of
Hell
, the second single from his album
Multitude
, which is scheduled for release in March.
Sober and minimalist, the clip begins with a close-up of the singer.
The camera slowly moves away, before suddenly returning to the Belgian's eye in the last seconds of the video.
Stromae co-directed the video, with his brother Luc Van Haver, his wife Coralie Barbie and Julien Soulier.
The 36-year-old musician talks head-on about his suicidal thoughts and the depression he has gone through since the release of his previous album.
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Nine years after Racine Carrée
's international success
, Paul Van Haver's real name returns with a new record entitled
Multitude
, on March 4.
The Belgian made his comeback in October with
Santé
, the first single from the album, which has accumulated 30 million plays on Spotify since its release.
In December, he performed on stage at
Jimmy Fallon 's
Tonight Show .
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If the health situation allows it, Stromae will perform at the AccorHotels Arena on February 24, before stringing festivals such as Vieilles Charrues and Rock en Seine in the summer.
He will then embark on a tour of the Zénith in the spring of 2023.
The TF1 controversy
The "premiere" of
Hell
, Sunday evening on TF1, created the event.
The Belgian unveiled this new single at the turn of a question asked by Anne-Claire Coudray, who was interviewing him at the end of the 8 p.m. newspaper.
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A moment of television which moved many, like the director of the world health organization Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, but posed problem to others like
The Obs
or
Liberation,
dubious about the relevance of such a sequence in the TV news from the first channel in France.