Pascal Obispo launches Friday his application "Obispo All Access", accessible by subscription, to share his songs, his clips, his texts and exclusives with his fans.

The artist explains wanting to regain his freedom and therefore left his record company.

Pascal Obispo has decided to start the year by innovating.

The singer announced that he was leaving his record company for "more freedom".

So no more albums, every two or three years.

To share his songs, Pascal Obispo decided to launch on Friday an application "Obispo All Access", accessible with a subscription, without commitment, at 5.99 euros per month.

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New products every Friday

It allows his fans to have access to all his old albums and clips, but not only: everything that the artist will create from now on will be posted on the application.

The singer undertakes to publish new products every Friday.

Obispo All Access, available on the App Store and Google Play Store.


All of my music from yesterday, today and tomorrow, online.

And much more.

❤️ # obispo # obispoallaccess # 8janvierpic.twitter.com / 5tfpBN8dwx

- pascal obispo (@ObispoPascal) January 8, 2021

Exclusive content is already available, such as a new single or the live album from one of his tours, never released.

But "Obispo All Access" will not be limited to music only: interviews, documentaries, texts will also be available.

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Singer-songwriter Pascal Obispo (56 years old) began his career in the 90s. He is particularly known for his hits "

Tombé pour elle", "Fan"

or "

L'Impantant c'est d'aimer

" .

He has also composed for many artists, such as "

Savoir Aimer

" by Florent Pagny, "

Allumez le feu

" by Johnny Hallyday, "

l'Envie d'aimer

" or "

Cassé"

by Nolwenn Leroy.