Invited to talk about his three recent singles, which announces a new album to come in the fall, singer Bilal Hassani also mentioned in Anne Roumanoff's show "It feels good" the very strong relationship he shares with his mother, who is also his manager.

INTERVIEW

It is central in its rise.

The singer Bilal Hassani confided, at the microphone of Anne Roumanoff, on the role played by his mother and manager Amina, in his personal construction and in his career.

He was indeed the guest on Monday of the show

It makes a good

, to evoke his recently unveiled titles (

Fais le vide

,

 Dead bae

and

 Tom

), three singles which announce his second album and which should be released in the fall of 2020 .

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"I realized that I was in my norm, which is not necessarily those of others. But I realized it later, with other young people, who made it feel, even in the circle family, because my mother has always protected me ", remembers the former representative of France at Eurovision.

He adds, about the shows he put on in his nursery featuring his many soft toys and 40 Barbie dolls: "She never gave me the impression that it was something strange. would always thank her for that. "

"She never made me feel different"

Bilal Hassani then praises the approval that his mother has always shown him.

"She gave me approval. But the one you need, the one you deserve as a child," says the artist who will soon be turning 21.

"We just want the love of our mother. It is true that we do not always realize it, but it can be a luxury. There are many, many young and old who do not have lucky to have that connection. "

A testimony that the singer closes by addressing a "Mom, I love you" to Amina Hassani, present in the control room.

Last year, he dedicated his song 

Je danse encore. 

Bilal Hassani had already publicly shown his affection for his mother on the antenna of Europe 1, a few months before his participation in Eurovision.

You can find this moving sequence, where his mother evoked the harassment that her son suffered: