In her song "SLT", Suzane plays the role of a street stalker to better denounce this behavior.

A feminist commitment that the singer explained to the microphone of Philippe Vandel, on the occasion of his invitation in "Culture Médias".

INTERVIEW

The singer Suzane is preparing a reissue of her album 

Toï Toï

, released in January 2020. Pending the reopening of record stores, the singer is the guest of 

Culture Médias

 on Europe 1. She explains to Philippe Vandel how she wrote 

SLT

, a song in which she denounces street harassment by putting herself in the place of the harasser.

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A concerned and committed artist

In 

SLT

, Suzane sings "Hey hello good girl, you're really very charming / You know I would eat you for 4 o'clock, you're so appetizing / I won't kiss you but if you want we can fuck / Me little chicks like you will make short work of it. "

A strong writing, which the artist assumes.

"I think so, I am engaged," she confirms.

"I like to say that I am concerned," she adds.

"Because I think I am also very concerned by everything that is happening in the world. And especially the harassment of women." 

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Street harassment, a scourge experienced

Suzane explains that she experienced street harassment when she was very young, while walking with her sister.

"We were bothered in the main street of Avignon, the rue de la République. It's a plague over there," she recalls.

"But the problem is, it's not just in Avignon, it's everywhere."

This problem, general, affects all women.

"I have the impression of telling myself, but also my girlfriends, my mother, my grandmother. Everyone has already experienced harassment in their life as a woman," she said.

"I feel like I'm describing the daily life of thousands of women in this song."