The group Trust celebrates its 40th anniversary with the "Recidiv" box set, which has no less than four records, including an album with several new songs.

Among these, "Miss Universe", a satirical title which targets Emmanuel Macron.

Guest of "Culture Media" Friday, the singer of the group explains the genesis.

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They wanted to reform for their 40 years, the promise is kept.

The Trust group celebrates its anniversary with the release of 

Recivid

.

This box set compiles four albums, including 

Acoustique à la bougie

.

This disc contains several new songs, including 

Miss Universe

, a satire targeting Emmanuel Macron, and whose clip was released at the end of 2020. Bernie Bonvoisin, singer of the famous group, explains on Friday in 

Culture Médias 

this analogy between the President of the Republic and the queens of beauty.

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"We have been incapable of crass since the start"

The text of 

Miss Unviers

was born during the presidential election.

"We were watching a meeting or something where Emmanuel Macron was involved," recalls Bernie Bonvoisin.

"And my friend, laughing, said to us: 'But who is this guy? This guy is not running for the presidential election, he is running for the Miss Universe pageant!' laugh, so I thought I had to write something about it. "

Thus is born an acidic text, which does not spare the manner of being and the mode of communication of Emmanuel Macron.

But Bernie Bonvoisin's criticism of the president is also played out in the field of ideas.

"It has nothing to do with the appearance," he says.

"We have been incapable of crass from the start. And even more so with the way in which this crisis is being managed. It's surreal!"

The

Recidiv

box 

set

 published by Trust also contains re-recordings of the group's first three albums.