Universal unveiled on Friday an unreleased song by Daniel Balavoine: "I had become a man".

Recorded in 1977, the title will appear in a 16 CD complete set to be released on December 4. 

He may not have been a hero, but most certainly a legend of French song.

35 years after his death, an unreleased song by Daniel Balavoine was unveiled by Universal on Friday: "I had become a man".

Recorded in 1977, the song will appear in a 16 CD complete, accompanied by a 48 page booklet, due out on December 4.

The singer, who died in 1986 in a helicopter crash at the age of 33, tells the story of a fight over a woman.

The song was to appear in "The Adventures of Simon and Gunther"

The song is 2 minutes 30 minutes long and was originally to appear in the album "The Adventures of Simon and Gunther", released in 1977, when Daniel Balavoine was only 25 years old.

An album telling the story of two brothers separated by the Berlin Wall, and in which

 Lady Marlène

appears

, a hit that will give a boost to the singer's career (it will notably be worth him to be spotted by a certain Michel Berger , writing Starmania).

According to RTL, it was while working on the next integral that "I had become a man", which had been completely forgotten, was discovered.