“Hard” single artwork - download assets here
Today marks the introduction of Vendredi sur Mer into English-speaking-territories with the intense single “Hard,” crafted as a romantic breakup duet between Charline (Vendredi sur Mer) and featuring artist Hanni El Khatib – an icon of the 2010s California garage rock scene and creative director at HUF. Inspired by the elegance of French chanson and the audacity of 80’s pop, Vendredi sur Mer has carved out a distinct space in contemporary French pop, balancing nostalgia with a modern edge. Her music, often accompanied by mesmerizing visuals, has positioned her as a viral sensation in the indie music scene; she is ready to do it all over again.
Produced by Sam Tiba, former member of Club Cheval and renowned French rap producer known for his work with Zola, Georgio, and 13 Block, this new single dives into a more assertive pop territory, expanding on Vendredi sur Mer’s universe, previously established with critically acclaimed projects Premiers Émois (2019) and Métamorphose (2022).
The Swiss-born musician, producer as well as photographer Charline has earned her stripes with certified international hits that affirm Vendredi sur Mer’s status as a breakout export success (platinum for Écoute Chérie, gold for La Femme à la Peau Bleue and Les Filles Désir), Vendredi sur Mer now boasts nearly 300 million streams and over 600 million views on TikTok worldwide across her entire catalog to date. Known for her dreamy, synth-pop sounds and poetic lyrics, her music combines lush, retro-styled beats with a distinctly French pop energy, often delving into themes of romance, sensuality, and introspection. With her signature soft, sultry vocals, and a recognizable cinematic feel, she’s captured fans worldwide and will pay them a visit with her in the next months (tours tba). Listen / download Vendredi sur Mer “Hard” ft Hanni El Khatib “Hard” (lyric video) See Vendredi sur Mer - Ecoute Chérie (Live)
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