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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.

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.

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!

Oldelaf - Courseulles-sur-Mer

Difficulty: intermediate French     Length: 3:00     Accent: French

The French singer Oldelaf took his girlfriend to the Normandy beach town of Courseulles-sur-Mer, but their time there wasn’t quite as romantic as it could have been. Find out what happened in this charming music video!

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!

Pascale - Propos sur la musique - Part 1

Difficulty: advanced French     Length: 2:58     Accent: French Canadian

French-Canadian singer-songwriter Pascale—who prefers to introduce herself in verse rather than give the usual “hello my name is”—tells us of the importance of maintaining optimism and lightness in the face of hardship.

Pascale - Propos sur la musique - Part 2

Difficulty: advanced French     Length: 3:40     Accent: French Canadian

We hear a bit more from the lovely Pascale: on her beginnings in the musical world (she started early), her new album, and her music’s special combination of rhythm and soul.

Patrice Maktav - La Rue

Difficulty: intermediate French     Length: 3:30     Accent: French
Viewer Discretion Advised

This politically charged performance by Patrice Maktav was censored by French television for mentioning President Sarkozy in a less than flattering manner. See if you can use your French skills to guess where his name fits in the song.

Peach FTL - L'Empreinte

Difficulty: advanced French     Length: 3:11     Accent: French

Montpellier-based heavy metal group Peach FTL has been going strong since 1997. “L’Empreinte” comes from their first album, Addiction, released in 2005. They followed up Addiction with Supernova in 2007.

Phil Cambron - Ses révélations

Difficulty: advanced French     Length: 2:54     Accent: French Canadian

Singer-songwriter Phil Cambron talks about the “chanson vivante” scene in Montreal, his musical tastes and his ambitions.

Télé Lyon Métropole - Buridane

Difficulty: intermediate French     Length: 2:19     Accent: French

The original lyricism, the striking rhythms, and the fragile melodies of up-and-coming singer-songwriter Buridane have made her career take off. She’s now launching a tour all over France and has been asked to perform at several big music festivals.

Télé Lyon Métropole - Instinct Lyrical

Difficulty: intermediate French     Length: 2:31     Accent: French

The members of the Lyon-based group Instinct Lyrical are into “intergenerational” rap—rap they hope will have a message for their neighbors of all ages.

Télésonne - Carmen Maria Vega - "La Menteuse"

Difficulty: intermediate French     Length: 1:34     Accent: French
Viewer Discretion Advised

Carmen Maria Vega—a four-member band led by the eponymous singer, born in Guatemala and raised in Lyons—show off their musical and “creative” talents in this video for their popular song “La Menteuse.” What do you think? Any chance Carmen is stretching the truth about all that lying?

The Toxic Avenger - N'importe comment

Difficulty: intermediate French     Length: 4:25     Accent: France
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The Toxic Avenger is a French house artist based in Strasbourg. In this video, he teams up with Orelsan to bring Facebook to life.

Vincent Venet - Les larmiers du bonheur

Difficulty: intermediate French     Length: 3:32     Accent: French

Get lost in the dreamy lyrics and musical styling of Vincent Venet with this song from his 2005 album “Humeur.” Venet, who describes himself as an author, composer, performer, and director, wrote and composed the album in just several weeks in the beautiful Ardennes of Belgium.

Vous avez du talent - Bamissa - "Ingrat"

Difficulty: intermediate French     Length: 1:47     Accent: French

Bamissa, contestant on local French channel’s IDF1’s show “Vous avez du talent” (“You’ve got talent”), sings a moving a cappella ballad. We agree with the voters—she does have talent!

Vous avez du talent - Cassandre - "Je te saoule"

Difficulty: intermediate French     Length: 2:59     Accent: French

Cassandre, another contestant on “Vous avez du talent,” accompanied by her guitarist, lets us know that she likes herself just the way she is! Who would you vote for: Cassandre or Bamissa? We think they both have beaucoup de talent!

Vous avez du talent - Paulin - "Elle"

Difficulty: intermediate French     Length: 2:56     Accent: French

Another treat from the land of the young, ambitious, and—dare we say it?—talented: the group Paulin performs their emotional song “Elle” for us.

Wallen - Donna

Difficulty: intermediate French     Length: 3:25     Accent: French

Wallen was born to a family of Moroccan immigrants in Bobigny. In “Donna,” she sings about the life of teenage girls struggling to handle family, love, and school.