Solène Delinger 8 p.m., December 8, 2022

Benjamin Biolay wants his bickering with Michel Fugain to end as soon as possible.

Invited on the set of "Daily" Wednesday, December 7, the singer spoke without filter his estrangement with the artist.

He assured that Michel Fugain had "decided" to kill him but that he "would not succeed". 

Benjamin Biolay is still cold with two other big names in French song: Michel Fugain and Michel Polnareff.

Invited on the set of

Daily

Wednesday December 7, the singer confided without filter on his estrangement with the two artists, starting by evoking the tensions with Michel Fugain. 

"You have to stop harassing me, I understand"

"Michel Fugain, he hates me, he decided to kill me but he won't succeed, I tell you right away. The first time I heard of Michel Fugain was in 2008, I was going to play at the Francofolies de Spa in Belgium and there was an interview with him on a giant screen and then I wasn't paying attention to what he was saying. At one point, I heard: 'But the worst, the worst, the real asshole, the one who talks about it, it's Biolay '. And there, he adds cases. And there, recently he started again. You have to stop harassing me, I understood, " explained Benjamin Biolay against Yann Barthès. 

"I don't like what you're doing either, Michel Fugain"

Friday, November 25, Michel Fugain has indeed confided in an interview with 

Sudinfo

that he did not like the songs of Benjamin Biolay.

"It doesn't really speak to me," he assured.

"I don't like what you're doing either Michel Fugain, but I don't feel compelled to harass you through the press since 2008," reacted Benjamin Biolay in a story on Instagram.

As for the tensions with Michel Polnareff, they date back to 2020. Benjamin Biolay had then criticized him for his behavior in an interview with

Paris Match. 

"The United States hurt him. While he is one of the greatest in this country. Instead of shitting on Pascal Obispo's songs, he should have tried to make a good one with him In the end, the guy started singing in front of the Sacred Heart and he ended up shopping in a tracksuit at Whole Foods,” he said.

Faced with Yann Barthès, Benjamin Biolay revealed why he resented Polnareff: "It was not cool at all with my favorite studio in the world, in Brussels, Studios ICP, that John, the boss, is someone one who cares about artists, really. He's been very, very, very mean."

The hatchet is therefore far from being buried...