Singer Noon is back with Desire, a moving pop ballad on her album Love In Translation released in September.
After the cover of Supertamp, The Logical Song, which became a real hit, we find the pretty Noon with Desire.
We discovered Noon's warm voice a few months ago, with the title The Logical Song, a beautiful electro adaptation of Supertramp's hit, and which earned him praise and an invitation from Roger Hodson. She is back with the single Desire and we discover a singer inhabited by love, sensuality. Noon is an electro pop artist. Singer-songwriter. An artist who has always been in love with music and piano and whose diversity of influences translates into so many vocal harmonies. She officiated for a few years in the electro funk group Shenkin, then, having decided to take other paths, we had found her shortly before last summer with a rather successful adaptation of the title of Supertramp "The Logical Song". For the record, know that Roger Hodgson, wishing to meet this strange French artist who had rebreathed her song, invited her during her visit to the Olympia. It is now with Desire and its captivating clip that she gives news.
Here is Desire, Noon's new music video:
From love in the general sense of the term to more personal stories, Noon makes us discover his hypersensitive world, what passes through his heart and mind. Throughout this first album, Noon capsizes us with his irresistible voice, as on Desire whose clip, with the irresistibly sensual and personal universe, returns us to the invisible and the hidden world of our emotions…
Noon Album Love In Translation Available from PBC / Warner Music
Follow Noon on his official Facebook Noon, Love In Translation