It was the man I consider my second father who introduced me to this singer and this song, and now that he has died a few weeks ago, every time I listen to it I cry.
https://youtu.be/6ixHlyFURzQ?si=zro0rwfP3lInZoUh
It's pretty, yeah. I'm gonna use it in one of my documentaries some time. You introduced me to a lot of shit music, but you introduced me to a lot of good music too. THIS is what I expect from French singers. Not that hip hop shit you were listening to😂
Okay. Don't make me put you Québecois
Take comfort in grieving. It would only be sad if you couldn't.
The song is beautiful.
I don't care about any song that is not in English, with a few exceptions of course.
That is extremely nationalistic, close-minded and ethnocentric
@KostasKouvalis No it's not. It's just a preference, much like what do you want a woman to look like that you would marry.
But what do you have against other languages? WHAT? American/British isn't the master culture! The entire world doesn't have to revolve around English stuff.
I'm glad France passed a law requiring radio stations to play more French songs and less English songs. Tell me, what do you have against music in other languages? What?
@KostasKouvalis Isn't it kind of petty to remove someone's reply because it doesn't jive with your views?
You posted it in another conversation. You still didn't answer my question as to what exactly your issue is with non English music
Plus your argument is stupid. It's one thing to dislike a certain genre, it's another thing to not be open to music from other cultures. There are so many amazing non English songs that don't get the recognition and respect they deserve.
@Dongie No, not at all. No doubt British and American music is the best. However, when I'm in another country I want to hear local music. For example, Aerosmith on a Greek island is extremely out of place.
So you're saying any non-English music is automatically shitty. What an ignorant statement.
@Dongie He just likes being blocked. 🤣😂
@Dongie He likes being blocked. Just look at what his mind is on in his profile. 😂🤣
Isn't it amazing how a song can hold so much emotion and memory? That song must be incredibly special to you. Music has a profound way of connecting us to people and moments, especially those who have a deep impact on our lives. Listening to it must feel like a bittersweet connection to your second father. Although he’s no longer physically present, the song keeps his memory alive and allows you to feel close to him. Take comfort in that connection and let the music be a comforting embrace for your grief. 🎶❤️
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