The first song Dave Kensington ever recorded was "We Said Goodbye," which he recorded at the tender age of seventeen. The young guy, who was born in the Belgian city of Mons, spent his childhood taking music theory and singing classes. As a result, music played an important role in his life from an early age.
After that, Dave Kensington began working on the project. Rapper L'AB2C was one of the artists produced by FMP-Publishing. In addition, he founded and now manages a small business in the area of environmental sanitation and hygiene. As it turns out, his love of the written word is catching up with him.
The French-speaking singer, who considers forty-six to be the age of maturity, has signed a deal for an upcoming album of eleven electro-pop songs. Before working with young arrangers, some of whom are on the staff of Mylène Farmer or David Guetta, he creates all of his lyrics as a singer-songwriter. His motivation comes from current events, which he sees as a constant source of inspiration.
Because of his sensitivity to social exclusion in our day, he's clung to the idea that music has the power to unite people everywhere. He recorded this song "My Corona" amid the captivity that we just went through. With a number of remixes already out there. As he puts it, "People no longer communicate," or at least not in person. Verbal communication has been discontinued.
The artist places a high value on themes he cares about and a strong sense of melody, or groove, in his music. When it comes to his music, Dave Kensington is mostly interested in reaching out to the French-speaking, Canadian, and Belgian audiences. His influences include Rita Mitsouko, the Green Negresses, Mano Negra, and Mylène Farmer, all of whom have had an impact on French music.
He collaborated on an album with Jeanne Mas as a producer. Depeche Mode, DJ Duke Dumont, Chris Burns and Daft Punk are just some of the artists he often refers to. One of his close buddies is the lead vocalist of the band Imagination. Music isn't the only thing that drives the artist. Dave Kensington is a fan of film photography, especially in black and white. After a few minor roles in films, he envisioned himself launching a career in acting.
Dave Kensington offers his new track and video, "Paris S'bore," a tribute to Mickey & Mallory in born killers, after the success of Mon Corona with more than 1,000,000 views on the different YouTube versions (Natural Born Killers) On the issue of interracial interactions.
Dave Kensington draws the line and seeks to disrupt the prevailing communitarianism. He sees us all as part of the same "Humanity and its universal power" community, and he sees us as a part of that community.
A bored Paris is conveyed to us by him in the midst of all these protests, yellow vests, Crisis Covid, etc. A president who is slapped is like a bomb going off in his chest. Data Slave's Diva Beauty, who consumes without hunger.'
Speed dating, the nonverbal, and the loneliness of words and comments are all examples of human encounters that take place at a distance.
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