"Pourquoi Blasé?": the remix package! After the release of his very first solo EP, Blasé returns with reworked versions of his two inevitable singles: "Number One" and "J'aimerai" : Blasé is always exploring new lands…
J'aimerai (Acoustic Version)
Originally a r'n'b piece, here is the same Blasé song in a simplified version: flamenco guitars and a pure and captivating voice. In the style of French band Gipsy Kings or French singer Kendji Girac, Blasé's ultra-simple and emotional lyrics against a backdrop of acoustic guitars come to light. This song is above all a love song...
J'aimerai (DJ Lycox Remix)
The same song as an Afro-house version, a remix for an aperitif on a Lisbon terrace with a view on the Tagus. It is the subtle work of golden-fingered Portuguese producer DJ Lycox, in line with the label Principe, which is skyrocketing on the new European dance scene...
Number One (César Wogue W.1 FM Mix)
Blasé's record label artistic director and neo-producer César Wogue (who previously remixed Phoenix, Lewis OfMan and nit) is a fan of the track since the first demo versions. He offers a futuristic rock version of "Number One" and pushes the boundaries of musical styles with restrained power, faithful to the original version...
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