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I would like to pay tribute to those who take to the streets to defend their rights, whether it is retirement or otherwise. ». French rap media outlet Raplume relayed a video capturing the scene, where Soprano expresses his support for the strikers during his concert at the Stade de France.
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I cannot turn a blind eye to current events. I have to pay tribute to those who take to the streets," he said. I'd like you to make some noise for all our everyday heroes ", said the Marseille singer before continuing with his song in tribute to caregivers released during the pandemic, To our everyday heroes.
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The world of culture mobilized against the pension reform
Soprano joins the long list of artists who have publicly opposed pension reform. In the rap world, Medina, Hatik and Lyms participated in a concert on April 9 in support of the strikers. Organized by the Collectif la Familiale à Pantin, this event raised more than 5,000 euros, which were then donated to a strike fund.
An article signed by nearly 300 artists against the pension reform was also published by Libération. This open letter to the President of the Republic counts among its signatories Jonathan Cohen, Laure Calamy and Camille Cottin.