Damien Saez
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Damien Saez

Damien Saez is a French singer-songwriter born in Saint-Denis in 1977. His debut album 'J'accuse' came out in 1999, followed by records like 'God Blesse' in...

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Damien Saez, the French singer-songwriter who won't be quiet

A confrontational voice in French music since his 1999 debut 'J'accuse'.

For the full picture, listen to 'No place for us' and 'Menacés mais libres'. They frame that unpolished, poetic voice pretty well.

Saez writes songs that actually say something, even when it gets him in trouble. In 2002, he was arrested after performing a track critical of the government. That same raw, poetic energy runs through songs like 'No place for us' and 'Crépuscule'.

He started with 'J'accuse' in 1999, then followed with records like 'God Blesse' and 'Messina'. The work with musicians like Frédéric Girard and Franck Phan kept the sound direct, while the lyrics stayed confrontational.

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Damien Saez is a French singer-songwriter born in Saint-Denis in 1977. His debut album 'J'accuse' came out in 1999, followed by records like 'God Blesse' in 2002 and 'Messina' in 2012. He's worked with musicians including Frédéric Girard on drums and Franck Phan on bass.

In 2002 he was arrested after performing a song critical of the French government. Tracks like 'Crépuscule' and 'Menacés mais libres' reflect that confrontational tone.

Saez's catalog includes songs such as 'No place for us', 'Céleste', and 'Chanson pour mon enterrement'. The writing tends toward raw, poetic lyrics rather than polished production.

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The Start here section opens with No place for us, CréPuscule, and Menacés mais libres so you can move through the artist's stronger lyric pages first.

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