CLARA LUCIANI. With four Victoires de la Musique, Clara Luciani has established herself in the French musical landscape thanks to her two successful albums, “Sainte-Victoire” and “Coeur”.
Everything seems to smile at Clara Luciani. In a few years, the singer born on July 10, 1992 in Martigues in the Bouches-du-Rhône has become one of the essential faces of the next generation of French song. Rock fans discover her in the group La Femme, with which she performs It’s Time To Wake Up (2023) or the eponymous title Wifeexcerpts from the album Psycho Tropical Berlin. This is the beginning of a great adventure for the one who, during her youth, chained odd jobs. The young artist with the so recognizable sweet voice then hits the road in a duet with Hologram, with Maxime Sokolinski, then goes solo. In April 2018, the general public discovered her through her very first album, called Sainte-Victoirecarried by the single The grenade.
Both the press and the French have given this promising author, composer and performer a warm welcome. The following year, in January 2019, Clara Luciani won the Victory of Music for Stage Revelation. But the young woman does not stop there and adds, the next day, four unreleased tracks to her successful album, including a duet with Philippe Katerine on how beautiful are you, adapted from the same song, originally female, performed by Marc Lavoine and Catherine Ringer. From then on, the machine is racing, the concert halls are filling up. Her first tour of some 200 dates will take her to the greatest festivals French, like the Solidays or the Francofolies of La Rochelle. Clara Luciani also performed three times at the Olympia and her first opus achieved platinum certification with more than 100,000 copies sold.
On November 22, 2019, Clara Luciani unveils a new reissue of Sainte-Victoire, an album now enriched with five additional unreleased tracks. Among Clara Luciani’s new songs: My sisterbut also an improbable duet with Vladimir Cauchemar on a cover of Delphine’s songby Michel Legrand for the film The Demoiselles de Rochefort by Jacques Demy. In 2020, it is the consecration: Clara Luciani wins the Victory of Music for Female Artist of the Year. She continues her irresistible rise by winning two new trophies at the Victoires de la Musique 2022: that of Female Artist and Album of the Year for Heart.
After the success of his first album, Sainte-Victoirefor which she had been crowned with a Victoire de la Musique in 2019, Clara Luciani confirms her status as an essential artist of French song with a second disc, baptized Heart and released in June 2021. Composed of eleven unreleased tracks, the disc was announced by the single The rest Where Breathe again. He also has a duet with Julien Doré, him again, on the song Sad & Slow.
“Which of the two will devour the other first?” In the wake of his latest album, HeartClara Luciani offers a clip to a new single, Love always. For this video, the French singer called on the extravagant Spanish actress Rossy de Palma, alias Indra Wolfing, who plays hypnotists reconciling couples in crisis, in an imaginary show assisted by Clara Luciani. A new playful clip for the singer, who called on her admirers to write her their heartaches in order to grant their wishes (this way).
The output of the clipLove always will have been an opportunity to recall that Clara Luciani is currently on tour for her latest successful album, Heart. A salvo of concerts that will take her to Nantes on October 18, 2022, after three full dates at the Zénith de Paris on March 31, May 18 and 19, 2022.
Big favorite of the 37th Victoires de la Musique, which took place on Friday February 11, 2022, the singer was named, like Orelsan, in four categories: Female Artist of the Year, Album of the Year for HeartSong of the Year with Breathe again and Audiovisual Creation of the Year for the clip of the track The rest. She leaves with the prestigious one of Female Artist of the Year and that of Album of the Year.
Clara Luciani had already won two trophies at the Victoires de la Musique: the first in 2019, as Revelation Artist of the Year, then in 2020, becoming the Female Artist of the Year.