Sarah Brightman chose Roch Voisine and Jean-Baptiste Guégan to sing with her Ne Viens Pas, her new single, which can be found on the collector's edition of the album France. Sarah Brightman became a global star thanks to the role of Christine created for her by Andrew Lloyd Webber in "The Phantom of the Opera". The English soprano, who has sold the most albums in the world, is back with the album "France", specially designed to seduce the French public. On this record, she sings in duet with the most beautiful French-speaking voices (Florent Pagny, Vincent Niclo, I Muvrini, Roch Voisine…) as well as some selected guests (Andrea Bocelli, Nigel Kennedy…). After the success of Sarah Brightman's album "France" (20,000 ex-sold), find the collector's edition for the holiday season, with CD sheath and two bonus tracks. Included in the opening of the album the trio unpublished event "Ne Viens Pas" with Roch Voisine & Jean-Baptiste Guégan + second unreleased track to the disc "Done". The album also includes a track composed by Jean-Jacques Goldman, "He Doesn't See Me". Sarah Brightman is the only artist to have sung twice for the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games (in Barcelona and Beijing). The content of this new album evolves between lyrical pop and classical/symphonic in order to install the image and heart of Sarah Brightman's repertoire in France, in perfect harmony with the universe of Prodiges, the TV show of which she will be the godmother. On the album "France", Sarah Brightman sings in duet with the most beautiful French and world voices (Florent Pagny, Vincent Niclo, I Muvrini, Roch Voisine, Andrea Bocelli, Alessandro Safina …) and it's a nice surprise to see that the list grows with Roch Voisine and Jean-Baptiste Guégan for a flamboyant interpretation of Ne Viens Pas which ignites instantly. Here is the video of Ne Viens Pas à découverte with Jean-Baptiste Guégan and Roch Voisine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0EZmy5y0k4U Official link