Suzane

21st November 2026 • OM

  • Suzane

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Suzane

Certified Gold for her debut album Toï Toï, twice nominated at the Victoires de la Musique (Female Artist in 2021 and winner of the Stage Revelation award in 2020), and with over 450 concerts to her name — including an upcoming first show at the Zénith de Paris — Suzane, who left Avignon to try her luck in Paris, has established herself in just a few years as a major figure on the French music scene.

Her strength lies in her sharp pen, powerful lyrics, and magnetic stage presence. Between realistic French chanson, electro sounds and modern pop, Suzane refuses to be boxed in — she doesn’t follow trends, she shakes them up. Her music holds a mirror to society, where the personal becomes universal. On stage, her favorite playground, she radiates raw, visceral, contagious energy. Suzane breaks conventions and delivers performances of rare intensity. This blend of technical precision, authenticity and generosity defines her and has guided her throughout the creative process of this new project.

With Millénium, her third album, Suzane unveils her most personal and committed work to date. Deeply connected to the present moment, this new chapter paints a portrait of the Millennial generation — its struggles, wounds, and hopes. A raw yet poetic and profoundly human vision of our times.

A prophetic tale of a chaotic world whose course must be reversed. Through her blend of sensitive yet powerful electro sounds, razor-sharp lyrics and distinctive voice, Suzane — now producing her own music — calls for action, revolt, and the ambition to turn our dystopian present into a more utopian future:

“Millénium is the reflection of the world through my eyes. A world hyperconnected to technology, yet often disconnected from what truly matters. A world where our obsession with progress feels like programmed self-destruction. In this album, I speak about humanity among machines, the calm we seek in chaos, the fragile greatness of nature, and the search for meaning of a lost generation. In the era of chaos on our screens, I wrote this record as a message of hope.”
Recorded and produced as a duo with the young and talented Valentin Marlin in his Montmartre studio, Suzane observes our era with sharpness and aims to awaken minds — a free, grounded voice, determined to stay that way.

The tone was set with Je t’accuse, the first single and its striking video, which found an immediate and powerful resonance (+20M combined views and streams, +650K likes and 25K comments on social media). Directed by Andréa Bescond, the video brings together victims of sexual and gender-based violence — both known and anonymous — as a rallying cry. A searing indictment of justice, its silences and its failures to act against sexual violence. A raw and cathartic song that marks a turning point in Suzane’s career:

“This song changed my life,” she confides. “It went through me as much as it touched everyone who heard it.” A cry of anger, but also a call for healing.

And there’s no shortage of powerful tracks. Humanoïdes tackles our technological frenzy, where humans fade behind screens. The existential vertigo of a generation in search of meaning echoes in the urgent Un sens à tout ça. Lendemain de fête and Champagne come from the same biting, danceable family — celebrating absurdity with a tense smile, like a rave on a volcano.

Finally, as a reminder that these battles can only resonate through unity, Suzane celebrates our differences and complementarities. With Plus que moi, a duet with Youssoupha — the album’s only collaboration — she brings together two engaged voices, two powerful pens:

“He’s one of my references in rap, but more broadly in writing.” Their perspectives intertwine, their words respond to each other. In Au grand jour, a declaration of universal love, Suzane reminds us that in a world that judges, loving becomes a militant act — a luminous song carried by the pride of being oneself.
With Millénium, Suzane doesn’t just tell stories anymore: she denounces, embodies, and claims. An emotionally charged album, shaped from the raw material of reality — one that strikes as much as it soothes. A mirror of our times and a heartfelt cry from an artist who has never stopped believing in the power of words, rhythm, and the stage. This album captures the present but is built to last — a record that resonates today, and will undoubtedly still resonate tomorrow.