At the age of 21, musician Petit Biscuit released his second album, "Parachute", and has already had several years of interviews to his credit.

If the exercise pleases him, he is often less a fan of the puns of journalists on his artist name, as he explains in "Culture Médias".

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"Cherry on the cake", "an artist to bite into", "a good dough", "he will bite the public" ... Beginning his debut in 2016, the Rouen musician Petit Biscuit, was entitled to many games of words on his stage name.

A journalistic tic which returns on the occasion of the release of his second album, 

Parachute

, and which sometimes annoys him, as he explains to Philippe Vandel. 

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Rarely original jokes

The 21-year-old artist, who performs regularly in the United States and recently collaborated with Matthieu Chedid, quickly noticed that his stage name sparked a race for the right word.

"Let's say it's going around quickly," he comments with a laugh that seems very diplomatic. 

But for Petit Biscuit, Mehdi Benjelloun in civilian life, repeating the same puns is not the problem.

"Sometimes I am given original puns", he admits.

"I appreciate the gesture, but it rarely makes me laugh," adds the young electro artist.

Even if he is much more sorry not to know when he can find the stage and his audience.