A band whose lyrics and sound have sparked debate since their 2008 EP.
For a sense of their tone, 'Ça Sert à Rien' and 'Pourquoi Tu Pleures?' give you the straightforward pop delivery with lyrics that actually say something.
Madame Kay's songs like 'Les Garçons Portont Du Rose' and 'Ça Sert à Rien' don't just float by. They've drawn criticism and sparked conversations in French music circles, which is rare enough for a pop act. Their work with artists like Kery James and Olivia Ruiz shows they operate in that space where underground credibility meets wider attention.
They formed in 2004 with Sarah Nemtanu singing. After the 2008 EP 'Ça Sert à Rien' found its people, they've released three studio albums across the 2010s, from 'Les Jours Heureux' in 2010 to 'Sweet Web of Pain' in 2017.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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