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Irish Daily Mirror
17-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Irish Daily Mirror
France's emotional Eurovision song explained as Louane reflects on mum's death
The Eurovision Song Contest grand finale is upon us and France hits the stage, boasting a spot in the Big Five. Taking up the mantle for her homeland is Anne Peichert, known by her stage moniker Louane. Her heartwarming track 'Maman' pays homage to her late mother, weaving a tale of maternal bonds across generations. The performance comes with a poignant twist as it features the voice of Louane's own little girl towards the close. Though the narrative of the song is intimately personal, its universal message has resonated worldwide. The chanteuse expressed her dream to clinch the Eurovision title in memory of her mum. Lyrics translated convey: "I've changed a lot, I've grown up a lot. From you, I kept everything, That makes me who I am." The songstress goes on to unveil her journey to motherhood, discovering an "indelible love", and promises of eternal affection through time. "You know, the real one, always. Even when time flies, When he holds my hand, I'm no longer afraid of anything. And it feels like before, When you used to hold my hand," she sings on. Louane has opened up in her latest song about coming to terms with her profound losses, sharing: "I'm better, I know where I'm going. I stopped counting the years." The French star first captured hearts at 16 on The Voice, launching a career lined with both personal tragedy and artistic triumph. At a young age, Louane faced the heartbreaking loss of both of her parents, with her father passing away just three months before her stint on The Voice. Her mother's death followed in 2014 after battling a serious illness. It was during the Six Nations final game between France and Scotland, under the gaze of 80,000 spectators, that she emotionally rendered the song Maman. Now an established artist with three million album sales, Louane boasts a 1.2 million strong Instagram following. Her talents span beyond music into acting, having nabbed a César Award for her role in La Famille Bélier. At 28, she has chalked up an impressive résumé including voice roles in French adaptations of Trolls and Incredibles 2. In her personal life, she shares a partnership with singer Florian Rossi and in March 2020, they welcomed their daughter Esmée into the world. For Eurovision aficionados, the grand final is set to broadcast on BBC One on May 17 at 8pm, with international viewers able to join via the competition's official YouTube channel.


Wales Online
17-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Wales Online
France's tragic Eurovision song explained as Louane opens up about mother's death
France's tragic Eurovision song explained as Louane opens up about mother's death France is one of the Big Five countries competing in this year's Eurovision Song Contest and will be represented by Louane, who will perform a touching tribute to her late mother French singer Louane holds her national flag as she represents France with the song Maman The highly anticipated Eurovision Song Contest grand final has arrived, with France taking its place among the Big Five, represented by Anne Peichert, also known as Louane. Louane's poignant song, Maman, serves as a heartfelt tribute to her late mother, highlighting the unbreakable bond between generations of mothers. In a touching gesture, the song concludes with the voice of Louane's own daughter. Although Maman stems from a deeply personal experience, its lyrics have resonated with listeners worldwide. Louane expressed her desire to win Eurovision as a tribute to her mother. The lyrics, when translated, convey a powerful message: "I've changed a lot, I've grown up a lot. From you, I kept everything, That makes me who I am." French singer Louane unveiled her song at the Six Nations The song continues to explore the theme of motherhood, with Louane singing about her own child calling her "mum" and the discovery of "indelible love". Article continues below The song's emotional depth is further conveyed through the lines: "You know, the real one, always. Even when time flies, When he holds my hand, I'm no longer afraid of anything. And it feels like before, When you used to hold my hand." Louane expresses acceptance of her deep personal losses through her lyrics, stating: "I'm better, I know where I'm going. I stopped counting the years." Achieving fame at only 16, Louane became a familiar face on the French version of The Voice. Tragically, Louane faced profound sorrow during her teenage years, losing both parents; her father passed away just three months before she graced The Voice stage. Louane lost both of her parents when she was in her teens Her mother's death followed in 2014 after battling a long illness. It was during the climax of the Six Nations that Louane debuted the heart-wrenching song Maman to an audience of up to 80,000 as France faced Scotland. The talented artist has seen extraordinary success, with over three million albums sold globally and amassing 1.2 million followers on Instagram. Her accolades aren't limited to music; Louane has also claimed a César Award for most promising actress thanks to her performance in the comedy-drama La Famille Bélier. Still only 28, Louane's versatility has extended to voice acting too; she lent her voice to French versions of hit films such as Trolls and Incredibles 2. Article continues below She shares her life with singer Florian Rossi and they welcomed daughter Esmée in March 2020. Eurovision fans can catch the grand final broadcast on BBC One, scheduled for May 17 at 8pm. Viewers around the world can join the excitement via the Eurovision Song Contest's official YouTube channel.