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Valentine’s Day videos: Mylène Farmer and Étienne Daho share two new clips

Posted on 14 February 2023 By Nellie No Comments on Valentine’s Day videos: Mylène Farmer and Étienne Daho share two new clips
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“Boyfriend” for Étienne Daho, “Rignite the stars” for Mylène Farmer, the two icons of French pop have decided to spoil their fans for Valentine’s Day.

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Etienne Daho on July 7, 2021 in La Rochelle / Mylène Farmer on July 17, 2021 at the Cannes Film Festival (SIPA - EDMOND SADAKA / MaxPPP - FRANCK CASTEL)

Etienne Daho on July 7, 2021 in La Rochelle / Mylène Farmer on July 17, 2021 at the Cannes Film Festival (SIPA – EDMOND SADAKA / MaxPPP – FRANCK CASTEL)

Monday evening at midnight, Étienne Daho shared the audio version of a new song on the networks, Boyfriend. This Tuesday, February 14 at 6 p.m., for Valentine’s Day, he unveiled the clip. A very seductive song carried by a text punctuated by promises made to the loved one, in the context of an urban, festive and nocturnal evening.


This single comes out as a preview of Étienne Daho’s next album, Shoot the stars at night, announced for spring.

At the same time, for her part, Mylène Farmer unveiled the clip of Relight the stars, an excerpt from his latest album The influence released in November 2022. A castle-like, fairy-tale atmosphere, with white horse, red hood, children’s races and large rooms plunged into shadow, for a moment of introspection in search of your inner child – and of its deep resources -, with the knowing smiles of the artist.


The singer will be back on the road from June with the tour Nevermore 2023, that the organizers present as the biggest stadium tour ever organized for an artist in terms of music in France.

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