
Sometimes, the most powerful art is born from a leap into the unknown. From the moment someone dares to abandon a comfortable, well-structured life in favor of something far riskier—yet far more truthful. That’s exactly what Solamour did.
At 37 years old, a mother of three, and with a stable career in luxury perfumery, she made a radical choice: to step into the light as the artist she had secretly been all along.
For years, she had trained at the conservatory, studied viola, taught herself piano, sampled sounds in private, and composed songs in the shadows. Thirteen years of music hidden in her chest like constellations waiting to be named.
But now, she’s ready to shine—and she’s doing so with green hearts pulsing across the airwaves.
=A Sound That Feels Like Coming Home
Her debut track “Alerte on sort” isn’t just a song—it’s a heartbeat, a pulse of urgency that invites us to live boldly, love deeply, and return to our childlike essence. Set against a vibrant disco beat, Solamour sings with disarming honesty about letting go of fear and reclaiming joy.
With a sound that evokes Juliette Armanet, L’Impératrice, and even Dalida, her lyrics strike a rare balance: poetic yet simple, intimate yet universal. She sings from the gut, but her melodies dance in the sky.
Rap Reinvented: Covers That Seduce
Solamour also surprises by transforming well-known French rap tracks into electro-disco gems. Her cover of “Attentat” (originally by PLK feat. Oboy) becomes a hypnotic house odyssey—sensual, captivating, and impossible not to replay.
“Jack Fuego”, her reimagined version of SDM and PLK’s explicit track, turns gritty realism into something euphoric. The result? A sexy, groove-heavy banger that boldly fuses club energy with emotional finesse.
“Je veux du soleil”: Pop Drenched in Light and Longing
Her most recent release, “Je veux du soleil”, is sunshine with shadows. The music video follows a solitary woman wandering through a deserted carnival—cotton candy, neon lights, faded dreams. It’s childhood wrapped in melancholy, joy tinged with solitude.
The track is an indie French pop, nu-disco anthem—sunny, sexy, made for summer playlists and sunset dances. And yet, beneath the sparkle, there's a deeper ache: a longing to be seen, to shine in a world that too often overlooks softness.
For fans of Charlotte Cardin, French Touch, or feel-good pop with heart, this is a must-listen.
Coming Soon: A Song for Her Mother
The emotional centerpiece of Solamour’s upcoming EP is “Elle Fume”, a love letter to her mother, who passed away from early-onset Alzheimer’s at just 62.
This is not just a tribute. It’s a journey through memory, an ode to the woman who smoked little clouds while grading papers and dreamed to the voice of Claude Nougaro. A woman who was strong, radiant, free—and slowly vanished before she was truly gone.
“Elle Fume” is for every mother we lose before losing. For every daughter who still carries the scent of her mother’s dreams in the folds of her own.
What’s Next?
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"Elle Fume" – Out September 18, 2025
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Debut EP – October 2025
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Paris Showcase – November 2025
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More dates to come…
Solamour isn’t just releasing music. She’s releasing a part of herself into the world—with bravery, vulnerability, and breathtaking grace. Her voice isn’t just heard—it’s felt.
And in a time when we’re all yearning for connection, her songs feel like the hand on your shoulder you didn’t know you needed.
🎧 Discover her universe
📬 contact.solamour@gmail.com
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