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Victoires de la musique: Zaho de Sagazan and rap save the ceremony from boredom

2024-02-10T00:13:07.163Z

Highlights: Victoires de la musique: Zaho de Sagazan and rap save the ceremony from boredom. The 24-year-old singer, whose first album was the success of the past year, and rewarded the hip-hop scene. The evening began very sluggishly, at 9:10 p.m., with a choreography performed by Léa Salamé and Cyril Féraud. The 2024 evening is dedicated to Claude Fléouter, founder of the event, who died a few months ago.


The 39th edition crowned the 24-year-old singer, whose first album was the success of the past year, and rewarded the hip-hop scene.


“Thank you very much, it’s nonsense.

Who is hacking the thing?

Mom is behind all this.

I don't realize at all what's happening to me,”

explained Zaho de Sagazan as she won one of the four Victoires de la Musique she received: original song, album, stage revelation and female revelation.

The evening began very sluggishly, at 9:10 p.m., with a choreography performed by Léa Salamé and Cyril Féraud, new presenters of a ceremony launched almost forty years ago on French television, Les Victoires de la musique.

The 2024 evening is dedicated to Claude Fléouter, founder of the event, who died a few months ago.

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, as honorary president, used the metaphor of water and plumbing in her introductory speech, after singing one of her hits,

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“Music always finds its way, it is like water.”

The singer praises the diversity of forms of musical expression, rather than numbers.

“Come together and look alike”

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Source: lefigaro

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