After releasing his album "Ma vie d'artiste unplugged" in October, Christophe Maé should be on tour in France in the spring of 2021. In the meantime, he is on Wednesday the guest of Anne Roumanoff's show "It feels good ", where he evokes the musical tastes of his sons, far from the musical productions of their father.

INTERVIEW

"They are not fans of their father".

Christophe Maé, guest of the show 

It feels good 

Wednesday, tells about his relationship with his two sons, Jules and Marcel, and the musical tastes of his last.

The singer hasn't been back on stage for a year and a half.

This allowed her to spend more time with her children.

"The big one understood my job well. But the little one is 7 years old, I haven't been on stage since he was five and a half years old, he takes me for a mytho, he does not care about me!", Laughs the singer.

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Always a family audience

Christophe Maé is delighted with the "fairly healthy relationship" of his two sons to his profession and to his fame.

It must be said that their musical tastes do not immediately correspond to their father's universe.

"They listen to hip hop", he explains, before adding, laughing: "For them that's it, I have rocked, I'm an old singer now!".

In any case, the artist still has a lot of children and families in his audience.

"In my concerts, there are children aged 8-10, with the parents, and with the grandparents," he observes.

"That's wonderful".

What reassure him on his ability to interest the younger generations.