Thomas Cousin sings Perdre le Sommeil and announces the album Debbie et Moi

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Thomas Cousin makes us discover Perdre le Sommeil, first single from the album Debbie et Moi, to discover in the JustFocus selection before its release on September 15 on the label Champ Libre. Thomas Cousin introduces us to Perdre le Sommeil, an autobiographical title, which launches a solo career under the auspice of sincerity and reflection. Thomas Cousin is an author, composer and musician who has proven himself in several formations for more than 20 years (Aron'C, Tax Brothers & the old Racoon, Shy …). For a long time, he played and wrote for others, but in recent months, his lyrics have taken on an autobiographical tinge, and he has felt legitimate to sing them himself. "8 years ago, shortly before my daughter was born, I began to feel the desire and need to write more intimate texts. Texts that I could not put in someone else's mouth. I started to accumulate three and then four songs, this approach opened a breach and I found myself writing about my childhood, my loves, my neuroses. " Shadgy, Thomas Cousin's music addresses the mirages of love, disappointments, hopes, a whole concentrate of life, inspired by his personal experiences, and transcended by a music with precise and lush arrangements. He will release his debut album Debbie and I on September 15, a personal and intimate record. You will love his universe composed of French songs with texts that give pride of place to memories and evocative images. Thomas Cousin - Debbie and Me "Do you remember that evening we spent getting drunk To please each other… Do you remember the wild, the road and the call of the sea When the Tequila flowed, when we thought we were kings Do you remember that we sang at the top of our lungs throughout the house… " excerpt from Losing Sleep From the fifteenth of September, we will be able to discover on all digital platforms the entire album Debbie et Moi by Thomas Cousin, but to begin, here is first single the splendid Lose Sleep: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vZUQmNH8aw&feature=youtu.be You can follow Thomas Cousin on Facebook