Emily Loizeau and Malik Djoudi on their mixed heritages and cool collaborations
By France24
12 October 2021 |
12:37 pm
Over the last two decades, Emily Loizeau and Malik Djoudi have established themselves on the French musical landscape, winning prestigious awards and working with some of the top figures in French chanson.They spoke with Marjorie Hache about their new albums, the titles of which reference Greek mythology, their mixed heritages and the people they worked with.
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12 Oct 2021
Over the last two decades, Emily Loizeau and Malik Djoudi have established themselves on the French musical landscape, winning prestigious awards and working with some of the top figures in French chanson.They spoke with Marjorie Hache about their new albums, the titles of which reference Greek mythology, their mixed heritages and the people they worked with.
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