Singer Pascal Obispo.

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SADAKA EDMOND / SIPA

Pascal Obispo explores new avenues.

As reported by BFMTV, the singer is launching “Obispo All Access”, a music application that will focus all of the artist's discography, as well as unpublished audio and video content to come.

Available on Apple Store and Google Play, the application will be accessible via a subscription of 5.99 euros per month, without obligation.

"For the price of a concert ticket per year, you will have content every Friday, with already a big solid base of things that I was able to prepare", explains the artist.

"With the advancing age I did not find that enough"

For Pascal Obispo, this project is a way to free oneself from record companies, and to offer content to his fans at his own pace.

“I was a little frustrated knowing that in ten years I might only have made two or three albums.

We are told "An album is every two years, and then you have to breathe a little bit to be able to come back afterwards".

With the advancing age I did not find that sufficient, compared to all the musical desires that I have.

If I had had to make a jazz album today, I would have laughed in my face, or a reggae album, or an electro album, or meditation… ”, estimates the singer.

Thus, subscribers to "Obispo All Access" should find very eclectic content: the singer's old albums and all his great hits of course, but also unpublished singles and clips, covers of Christophe, interviews conducted by his wife. around well-being, meditation films or even meetings with artists.

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