The three French singers Camélia Jordana, Vitaa and Amel Bent are releasing the album "Sorore" today, in which they cover their greatest hits with a feminist approach.

"It is time to stick together and move forward together," they tell Europe 1.

INTERVIEW

Each has won a Victoire de la Musique and between them, they have sold millions of records: Camélia Jordana, Vitaa and Amel Bent are signed on the same music label and are friends in life, to the point of mixing their voices in an album coming out this Friday, titled

Sorore

, in which they cover each other's greatest hits with a feminist approach.

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"Some weeks, we meet every day", explains Vitaa to Europe 1, since the three singers are part of the same label and we have therefore already had the opportunity to sing together.

"We had fun all three and from there was born the idea in the team: 'there is something all three, together, wouldn't there be something nice, magical to do, each taking your most classic songs? '

And it started like that ".

Embody the sorority, "a great pride"

"Sorore", which means "sister" in Latin and gave the word sorority, a word that defines female solidarity.

"It's a word that wasn't very popular until a short time ago. But given that there is this sorority between us, we spontaneously said to ourselves that it was great to be able to. to put it in the spotlight, to embody this word and to honor it ", emphasizes Camelia Jordana.

"It is a great pride for us, I believe."

"We are in a society where we have not necessarily been taught a lot to love each other, us girls, or to carry each other and give each other strength," also notes Amel Bent.

"At some point it's time to stick together and move forward together."