The caribou and poutine will be patient.
"I had planned to take a family sabbatical in Montreal,"
confides in his guttural and charismatic voice Fabien Marsaud, alias Grand Corps Malade.
In the meantime, the pandemic has swept in, and his wife, Julia, has been offered the post of director of services at Gennevilliers, north of Paris, or 2,000 agents to manage.
"I'm very proud of her," said
the 44-year-old singer.
Light years away from the aggressive demands of the moment, Grand Corps Malade has always been a positive activist.
Although he misses the stage, this difficult time has finally been good for him too.
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Her album
Mesdames has been
at the top of sales for thirty weeks now.
On paper, this record must certainly have appealed to the public, but no one expected such a dazzling success.
"That's the beauty of this industry, there is no recipe"
, comments Alexandre Lasch, director of Snep, the National Union of Phonographic Publishing.
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