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The song honors its dead

The song honors its dead

Werenoi's passing is a reminder that popular music artists like to remember their departed colleagues. But not always...

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Following the death of rapper Werenoi, let's see how French music evokes the disappearance of artists. (JEAN-BAPTISTE QUENTIN / MAXPPP)

The inevitable Charles Trenet, who, in these circumstances, reminds us in The Soul of Poets what posterity is like in popular music: songs outlive artists, whether they died long after their first hours of glory or were cut down in the middle of their careers.

Werenoi's passing at the age of 31 on Saturday, May 17, naturally sparked the usual meditations, aggravated among fans by the exercise of listening to his work again to find premonitory signs. As for Werenoi, it wasn't very difficult...

In the first episode of These songs that are in the news this weekend, you will hear excerpts from:

Charles Trenet, The Soul of Poets, 1951

Werenoi, Omega, 2024

Werenoi, Colosseum, 2025

Werenoi and Gims, Piano, 2025

Niro, Bawemonami, 2015

IAM, Feeling, 2021

Youssoupha, Come, 2012

Pierre Louki, We weren't made for you to leave us, 2004

Pierre Desproges, Last Wishes, 1984

Sarclo, On the death of Pierre Bache-lait, 2006

Eddy Mitchell and Jacques Dutronc, At the Lutetia bar, 2003

Maxime Le Forestier, The Visit, 1988

Joel Favreau, The Visit, 2001

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