Télépopmusik’s track “Breathe“ from the album “Genetic World.“
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The song “Breathe“ by Télépopmusik talks about feeling very sad because someone special is not around. The words make you feel like that person is always with you, even though they’re not there. But even though it’s hard, the song also talks about not giving up hope. It says to believe in better days and to keep going, even when things are tough. The song repeats “Just believe, just breathe“ to remind you to stay hopeful and take things one day at a time. Even though the person feels sad, they find comfort in their daily routine. Overall, “Breathe“ is about feeling sad but also finding strength to keep going, even when it’s hard.
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Télépopmusik is a French electronic music group made up of Fabrice Dumont, Stephan Haeri, and Christophe Hetier. They released their first album, Genetic World, in 2001, and it featured several singles that came out afterward. In their album Genetic World, rapper Mau from Earthling joined as a guest singer under the name Soda-Pop for tracks like “Genetic World,“ “Da Hoola,“ and “Trishika.“ Their song “Breathe“ from the same album got nominated for a Grammy Award in 2004 for Best Dance Recording. It reached number 42 on the UK Singles Chart in March 2002. Angela McCluskey, who co-wrote and sang on “Breathe,“ is from the American band Wild Colonials.
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