Congratulations on the release of “Me Myself And I” how does it feel now it’s out in the world?
Thank you! It feels amazing to finally have Me Myself & I out in the world. This song means so much to me, and seeing people connect with it has been incredible. It’s a reminder to trust yourself and take control of your own path, which is something I’ve had to learn over the years. The response so far has been overwhelming in the best way—hearing how it resonates with others makes all the hard work worth it!
What’s the story behind the song?
Me Myself & I came from a very personal place. Over the past year, I took time to focus on myself, heal from past relationships, and rebuild my self-esteem. I went through moments of questioning everything—who I am, what I want, and what truly makes me happy. This song is a reminder that, at the end of the day, you have the power to shape your own future if you believe in yourself and put in the work.
It’s about letting go of doubts, embracing change, and realizing that you don’t need validation from anyone else to be happy. I wanted it to feel empowering, like an anthem for anyone who’s learning to trust themselves and step into their own power.
You’re a singer songwriter from France now living in Montreal, how did it all begin for you?
Music has been a part of my life for as long as I can remember. I started singing when I was nine and got my first big opportunity with The Voice Kids Canada, which led to touring with the show. From there, I joined a band called Cool Kids, where we opened for Marc Dupré and contributed to the La Guerre des Tuques movie soundtrack.
After that, I formed a blues band and spent two years performing around Quebec. But at 16, I knew I wanted to focus on my own sound, so I launched my solo career with my debut single Ruined My Life, produced by The Floating Heads. That song kicked off everything—since then, I’ve released two EPs and several singles, gained radio play, and had the chance to work with some amazing producers, including Grammy-nominated Kcdaproducer.
My journey has been a mix of passion, hard work, and constantly evolving as an artist. I’ve always looked up to international pop stars, and my goal is to bring my music to a global audience while staying true to my sound and my story.
What did you listen to growing up?
Growing up, I was obsessed with powerhouse vocalists like Christina Aguilera and Whitney Houston—they made me fall in love with strong, emotional performances. Later, I connected with artists like Billie Eilish, Tate McRae, Charlotte Cardin, and Jessie Murph, who bring so much authenticity to their music. I’ve always been drawn to artists who tell real stories and make you feel something, which is what I aim to do with my own music.
You’re also a dancer what song is guaranteed to make you get up on the dance floor with no hesitation?
Anything with a killer beat and energy! But if I had to pick one, Yeah! by Usher (BANGER!!!!!! Fantastic choice! Del) never fails to get me on the dance floor. It’s just one of those timeless tracks that instantly hypes you up.
It’s been nearly ten years since your debut on the voice kids what did you learn from that experience?
Being on The Voice Kids at such a young age taught me so much about performing under pressure, handling nerves, and staying true to myself. It was my first real taste of the industry, and I quickly learned that talent alone isn’t enough—you need resilience, hard work, and the ability to keep going even when things don’t go as planned.
It also showed me the power of connecting with an audience. That experience fueled my passion for performing and made me realize that music was what I truly wanted to do for the rest of my life.
If you could have a dance off with anyone, who would it be and what would the song be?
WOW interesting question, Chris Brown would be incredible and for the song I would definitely pick some Rihanna.
You’re about to go out on tour as well, how are preparations going for that?
Preparations are going great! I’m deep in rehearsals, making sure the live set is tight and full of energy. Since dance is such a big part of my performances, I’m also working on choreography to bring the songs to life on stage.
Beyond that, it’s about building the right setlist, refining the visuals, and making sure everything—from vocals to stage presence—feels powerful and immersive. I want every show to be an experience, not just a performance. I can’t wait to hit the stage and connect with everyone in person!
“Me Myself And I” is a fierce declaration of self-confidence and independence. If you could give your ten year old self three bits of advice to embrace this what would it be?
I love this question! If I could give my 10-year-old self three pieces of advice, they would be:
- Trust yourself – You know what you want and what makes you happy. Don’t let other people’s doubts shake your belief in yourself.
- It’s okay to outgrow people and situations – Not everyone is meant to stay in your life, and that’s okay. Keep moving forward and surround yourself with those who truly support you.
- You don’t need permission to take up space – Own your voice, your dreams, and your presence. You are enough exactly as you are.
What are you listening to at the moment?
Right now, I’m really vibing with Tate McRae’s new stuff—her raw emotion and honesty in her music always hits home. I’m also loving Charlotte Cardin’s 99 Nights, the way she blends intimacy and power is amazing. Plus, I’ve been revisiting Billie Eilish’s albums; it’s just a masterpiece from start to finish. I’m always bouncing between different genres depending on my mood, but these artists are definitely on repeat lately!
What are you looking forward to doing in 2025?
In 2025, I’m looking forward to growing my fan base, booking more shows, and spending more time in the studio writing new songs. I’m excited to dig even deeper into my musical universe and explore new creative directions. There’s so much to look forward to, from expanding my reach to connecting with fans through live performances and creating music that truly represents where I am as an artist. It’s going to be a year of growth and exploration!
Special thanks to Danielle Holian Decent Music PR