STROMAE BRINGS A DIFFERENT KIND OF ENERGY! "Alors on Danse"
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- Опубліковано 22 тра 2024
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It was a big hit all over Europe in 2010. Ranked no.1 in Germany (listed in the top 100 single charts for 59 weeks), Austria, Switzerland (76 weeks in the top 100) Denmark, France, Greece, Netherlands, Belgium (his homecountry)and a few more.
his artist name is a verlan of the word maestro. his real name is paul van haver and together with his wife he runs a fashion lable called mosaert. this influence is clearly visible in his current look, i would say.
I've seen a bunch of comments on the music being repetitive, I think it was actually on purpose. It's not just the genre, which is repetitive, but it also goes with the meaning if the song, the repetitiveness of live, of repeating the same things everyday and letting loose dancing and singing because it breaks the pattern, but it also becomes a pattern in itself
Was not expecting that!! It was such a major hit back in the day, I loved it! And nice reaction as always!
I'm glad I threw a curve ball at you!
this reminds me somehow of the streets, blinded by the lights. it's completely different of course, maybe the way it is filmed.
That was so return to my study time. It was a good, hard, and fun time. And even I remember some of the lyrics.
Great reaction, as always. ❤
Glad you enjoyed it! I'm so late to the party on some of these songs.
@TheWolffAndTheMelody I'm late to the metal classic stuff. Learning about new music is always wins.
Heard this a million times. It still appears on the radio regularly. It became so mainstream, I couldn't care less, which is unfortunate, because it's actually not a bad song. And I liked the lyrics...
Stromae is belgian ;) (that's why he speeks french)
You heard this everywhere it's dance scene standard and it's in tv commercials
it was very successful of course but not standard, because Stromae is a real composer with specific intention, and as the music is joyfull the lyrics are very peculiar and important in each of his songs
@@sagebooker true, but he is big and professional. Especially in the French speaking world
@@ZerilathImmortal professionnal for sure ;-) And big also, but artist before seller, that's what I meant ;-)
The moment it started I was like, I heard this on tiktok lol
Hello !
I know you already reacted to 3 stromae's songs, but you missed the best ! :(
it's called "formidable", and the clip is filmed in the street with real people.
he's belgian, not french, not dutch ^^
Stromae is lyricist, composer, musician, producer, and rap artist. One of the best artist of these 10 last years in Europe, who suffered from a serious burn-out after his big success.
He's a fine lyricist, and a performer (for example in "Formidable").
OHHHHH Thats right, my bad forgive me.
@@TheWolffAndTheMelody 😅
Stromae est belge pour information😉
Not for me, but I can see the appeal. I'm not big on "dance" music, and I think it's because to me, it's just toned down Techno music. So if I ever wanted to listen to this type of music, I would just listen to Techno,it's faster and goes so much harder than just dance music. Plus, it's to "Pop" for me.
I could see you dancing like a maniac in your living room lol
You should react to "Formidable" by Stromae. You'll love it.
I think I would have liked this song better with different music. I liked what he was saying, but I got bored by the music half way through.
I can see that. That one melody is what was carrying the song.
That's like saying to Beethoven: I like it more when you play Fur Elise on the Guitar.