Single Saturdays: Fredz -Mademoiselle

Canadian singer Fredz released a new single, Mademoiselle (Miss). The song is about a man in love but feels uncertain about his feelings, even nervous or scared about the intensity of those emotions.

The music is French Pop and RAP. The song has a catchy beat and a smooth, rhythmic feel. It starts with the lovely sound of a guitar, then smoothly picks up into semi-fast, upbeat rhythms (a great blend of the two). There are impressive tempo changes, which work with the song’s story. The composition is incredible in its musical intricacy. Leo Landoeuer, Rodolphe Babignan, and Léonard Luccini are the fantastic composers of this interesting song. The tune parallels Claude François’ Bélinda, Manau’s La Tribu de Dana, and Barnev’s Kiffe Ta Vie, but with a blend of Techno-style sounds and RAP beats. Mademoiselle has a sound that feels perfect for this coming Summer season.

Fredz’s voice is soft but bold. He sings with a smooth flow, following the song’s tempo perfectly. Fredz’s vocal style is phenomenal for its intonation and rhythm. He has a unique singing style that works perfectly with a piece like Mademoiselle.

The lyrics are complex and abstract, describing intense feelings of love or a passionate attraction. There’s also a dream state of mind and confusion that make this song unique. The song is full of remarkable metaphors, including a tsunami, about whether this love is real. The poetry is well-written. The way this tune is written reminds me of Bohemian Rhapsody in how it seems abstract, yet makes sense in the grand scheme of things, which I assure you is not a paradox. Fredz and Pierrot Carbonne did an incredible job writing this song with lovely freestyle poetry and creating a smooth flow. The tune also celebrates living life to the fullest by being present in the moment. There’s so much depth and incredibly detailed imagery.

The single Mademoiselle is available.

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