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Michel Polnareff is making his comeback to the forefront. The singer returns with “Sexcetera”, his new song, and an eponymous album which should be released next February. He spoke to “Parisien” about this comeback highly anticipated by his fans and revealed what he will no longer do on stage.

“What is certain is that I…”: Michel Polnareff takes stock of his return and refrains from one very specific thing
A true icon of French music, began his career in the 1960s with songs like The Doll Who Says No in 1966, which then met with immediate success propelling him to the forefront of the French pop scene. His style is sometimes described as eccentric and provocative.particularly in her outfits but also during her performances. He has a string of successes with titles like Love Me, Please Love Me (1966), Holidays (1972) et We will all go to heaven (1972). If his music, mixing pop, rock and French variety, seduces, thanks to his clips and his grandiose shows. However, his career has had its ups and downs. since in 1973, overwhelmed by tax problems, he decided to go into exile in the United States, where he continued to produce music. It’s with his album Bubbles in 1981 that he marked his return to France with flagship titles like There-There. After a period of silence, he returned to the forefront in 2007 with the album They (re)tour 2007followed by a triumphant tour.
He also released an album in 2018 of unreleased songs and made his return to the forefront at age 80 with Sexcetera, his new song released last November and an eponymous album coming next February. about this new project to our colleagues at Parisian in their December 2 edition. This album will be accompanied by a tour called Behind toura title a nod to the 1972 poster as our colleagues explained. “It will begin on April 3 in London, will begin in France with the Printemps de Bourges, on April 15, will pass on June 14 at the Accor Arena then on June 28 at the Decathlon Arena in Lille”specifies The Parisian. Regarding this event, Michel Polnareff said: “I will have the same lineup of wonderful musicianswith, I think, a symphonic contribution. The stage vision, we will soon work on it”. Then to provide some major precision: “What is certain is that I will not do the scene again, it was dizzying”. who explained that he “very much likes to see [son] public”. “What really struck and touched me on the last tour, when I was coming off stage, was that people didn’t say ‘well done’ but ‘thank you’. I feel very supported“he admitted.
Michel Polnareff explains his title Sexcetera
Concerning his new album and his song with the evocative title, be “very happy with the reception of the song”. “I love this title. I did the lyrics and the music. I contacted a lot of people for the lyrics, but I was a little disappointed, it didn’t inspire me. I said to myself: ‘Okay, I’ll do it like ‘A Simple Melody’ and write the lyrics myself.”he detailed. For his inspirations: “I was inspired by sexual preferences being publicly displayed. But it’s not a song that judges or analyzes. I’ve always been for sexual freedom”. “Since ‘I am a man’, I have always been quite clear (about his heterosexuality). My vision has not changed. I respect all practices. Everyone has the right to do what they want with his ass as long as he doesn’t do it with mine”he concluded amusedly on the telephone with our colleagues from Parisian.