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Mademoiselle K (avec Zazie) - Me taire te plaire

Difficulty: beginner French     Length: 3:40     Accent: France

Mademoiselle K and Zazie are trying to please in “Me taire te plaire.” The song’s title means “keeping quiet to please you” — a strategy most lovers are familiar with!

Nouveaux Talents? - Sarkozy au revoir!

Difficulty: beginner French     Length: 0:38     Accent: France

At a demonstration of immigrants and homeless people in Paris, this woman sings a catchy little tune that shows her sentiments toward President Nicolas Sarkozy.

Melissa Mars Music Videos - Army of Love

Difficulty: beginner French     Length: 4:26     Accent: French

Melissa’s inner “petites fées du coeur” are unleashed and band together to free two soulmates frozen in time. All the mini-Melissas are there: the warrior, the sensitive type, even the one with her head not quite on her shoulders.

Bertrand Pierre - Si vous n'avez rien à me dire

Difficulty: beginner French     Length: 3:19     Accent: French

Mellow musician Bertrand Pierre sets the poignant poetry of French grand écrivain Victor Hugo to slow and soulful musical compositions. A man of many talents, Bertrand Pierre is also quite a performer live and acoustically.

Corneille - Comme un fils

Difficulty: beginner French     Length: 4:11     Accent: French Canadian

After finding early success in his native Rwanda in ’93, Corneille was forced to flee his country. “Comme un fils” (“Like a Son”) is representative of his soul roots and affinity for emotional melodies.

Yacine Boularès - La Famille des Saxophones

Difficulty: intermediate French     Length: 4:51     Country: USA

Yacine Boularès, from the band Afro Groove Collective, talks about the different kinds of saxophones and gives a demonstration of each one. If you’d like to expand your saxophone knowledge even further, check out these Yabla videos from jazz musician Alex Terrier!

Duel - Caramel

Difficulty: intermediate French     Length: 3:17     Accent: French

The Parisian band Duel, formed by Julien Boulfray and Brieuc Carnaille, takes us from the Champs-Élysées to the Caribbean atolls in this energetic music video.

Le Mans TV - Benjamin Perrot: "La rébellion du combiné"

Difficulty: intermediate French     Length: 3:41     Accent: French

Overwhelmed by the amount of text messages and other technological annoyances in his life, singer-songwriter Benjamin Perrot uses this acoustic session on Le Mans TV as an opportunity to “disconnect.” Don’t let your phone distract you while watching this video!

Le Mans TV - Benjamin Perrot: "Les voisins"

Difficulty: intermediate French     Length: 2:14     Accent: French
Viewer Discretion Advised

The young singer-songwriter Benjamin Perrot has some loud neighbors, and his walls made of cardboard aren’t exactly soundproof. You’ll see in the video why he wonders if his neighbors are actually “rabbits”....

Oldelaf et Monsieur D - Le Café

Difficulty: intermediate French     Length: 2:35     Accent: French

A lot of people claim to be addicted to coffee, but hopefully none of them are as hooked on caffeine as the man in this high-energy music video from Oldelaf and Monsieur D. As long as they’re not killing people like he is, they’re probably fine!

Boulbar - Dernier jour à San Francisco

Difficulty: intermediate French     Length: 3:39     Country: USA

In “Dernier jour à San Francisco” (Last Day in San Francisco), the French singer Bertrand Boulbar shares his impressions of the “city by the bay.”

Oldelaf - J'aime les bêtes

Difficulty: intermediate French     Length: 2:50     Accent: French

Oldelaf (Olivier Delafosse) makes a comeback after ten years with a new whimsical song. He much prefers animals to a certain lady. No, it’s not his ex-girlfriend. We’ll give you a hint: She succeeded her father as president of the Front National party. (Oldelaf must be glad that’s all she’s president of!)

Oldelaf - La Tristitude

Difficulty: intermediate French     Length: 4:52     Accent: French

Oldelaf bares his soul in his song “La tristitude,” a portmanteau that combines tristesse (sadness) and attitude (and a little solitude). We might call it “saditude.” Listen to his lyrics and you’ll surely recognize it. Ça fait mal!

Boulbar - New York, 6 heures du matin

Difficulty: intermediate French     Length: 3:40     Accent: French

The French singer Bertrand Boulbar lands in New York, the first stop on his trip across the United States. Follow him along his westward journey through songs from his latest album, “Motor Hotel.”

Nâdiya - Parle-Moi

Difficulty: intermediate French     Length: 4:07     Country: France

The youngest of six children, Nâdiya was born and raised in Tours to Algerian parents. Not long after turning 16, Nâdiya earned the title of French champion in the 800-meter track and field competition. Now, in her thirties, she is one of France’s biggest R&B stars. Sung with the passion of the young mother that she is, Parle-moi (Talk to me) tackles the difficult topic of child abuse.

Nouveaux Talents? - Adonis chante

Difficulty: intermediate French     Length: 1:40     Accent: French

Adonis sings us a song about protecting the environment, with a little help from his cat! Listen closely and you’ll see why he’s right to tell you not to do everything he does.

Hangar - Version Originale

Difficulty: intermediate French     Length: 3:08     Accent: France

Here’s a love song from the French band Hangar for the seafarers in all of us: “Version Originale.”

Mai Lingani - Mai et Burkina Electric

Difficulty: intermediate French     Length: 4:56     Accent: Burkina Faso

Though Mai Lingani grew up in Côte d’Ivoire, she is one of the most popular singer/songwriters in Burkina Faso, where she was born. In 1998 that country presented her with its highest award for a musician, the “Prix national de la chanson.” In addition to her beautiful French and melodious English, Mai also speaks (and sings in) three African tongues: Moré, Dioula, and Bissa. Please enjoy our interview with this delightful talent!

Le Journal - Gstaad

Difficulty: intermediate French     Length: 2:08     Accent: French

At nightfall in Gstaad, the preeminent ski resort in the Alps, a privileged few among the stars and high society can listen to the most popular classical musicians in the world…

Alex Terrier - Le saxophone - Part 2

Difficulty: intermediate French     Length: 3:12     Accent: French

Alex explains the differences between the soprano, alto, and tenor saxophones. This is one of those situations where size definitely matters.

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