Racine carrée

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AlbumJan 01 / 201314 songs, 49m 30s
Electropop Dance-Pop
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The title translates as \"square root,\" but Stromae\'s second album is mostly interested in addition and multiplication. \"Tous le mêmes\" fuses cabaret with EDM, and \"Moules frites\" blends rumba and South African choral melodies, while \"Carmen\" is a trap remix of the famous aria. The Belgian singer\'s concepts are as ambitious as his production: The melancholy \"Quand c\'est?\" tackles lung cancer, and \"Humain à l\'eau\" uses tribal beats to mock First World prejudice. Returning to his roots, the touching \"Papaoutai\" pays tribute to his late father, a victim of the Rwandan genocide.

After getting a sizable hit with "Alors on Dance" from his 2010 debut, Stromae chose not to fret and took three full years to deliver his sophomore album.