Soel inspired by the Paris metro with Chansonpolitain with his new video clip that announces an EP of poetic songs for this spring. Armed with his Ukulel, he remembers his arrival in Paris, his discovery of metro stations with names as open doors to the dream. Today, he pays tribute to the Paris metro with this acoustic title with lyrics built with the names of multiple stations. A success to discover on Justfocus. Soel announces with his new title Chansonpolitain that his first EP is in progress. An instrument and a poet. Without frills or superfluities, Soel invokes in his music the magic of Tim Burton or Mary Poppins atmospheres that attracted him younger. With his ukulele, his words and his tenderness, accompanied by Agathe Issartier on the cello, he launches into the metro with Chansonpolitain: Paris is 'Montgallet' on the sand my 'Water Tower', my Opera aria, Alexandre Dumas' musketeers, do you feel the 'Bel-Air'? Do you feel the 'Gaîté'? 'Antwerp' and against all, I will stay… Ukulele in hand, in a setting made of bits and pieces, he delicately gives us his most secret story books. With Chansonpolitain, he reveals a part of his history and his intimate memories. "I present you my "Chansonpolitain" on spotify and deezer and the clip made of bric de broc on this page and on youtube – I am happy to offer it to you finally. I started composing songs 10 years ago and my first words were written in Paris, this city offered me moments of inspiration and doubts. I also sang in the metro to feel the energy of this "crazy Paris" and poetic. I wanted to pay tribute to him by writing a song from the 30 subway stations in which I passed and ironed with my notebook and my Ukulele… " Soel explained on his Instagram. Here is the clip of Chansonpolitain to discover: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Co2WVy5Rto