Violette Wautier new release “Brassac”

Violette Wautier’s new dreamy alternative pop single “Brassac” proves is met with excitement from her fans both in Thailand and around Southeast Asia!

After more than a year away from the recording studio, Thai-Belgian artist “Violette Wautier” has returned with an instant alternative pop hit, “Brassac”. Premiered on March 8th 2020 on YouTube, the highly anticipated English single has already hit 200,000 views overnight. Spotify has also picked up the dreamy track to lead their “Indie Shuffle” playlist, allowing Violette to reach more fans worldwide.

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Named after a small town in the South of France, “Brassac” is an irresistible alternative pop anthem about a short-lived summer romance. Violette sings about falling in love quickly and embracing the rush of getting to know someone before the season inevitably draws to a close: “So love me slowly… Stay awake all night… We don’t need forever… Just you and I.”

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To capture the sunny vibes of “Brassac”, the music video plays with beautiful warm imagery, Violette’s carefree dancer-like movements and a storyline about two people sharing momentary happiness together as lovers.

The combination of playful lyrics, electric synths, and Violette’s signature airy vocals makes “Brassac” the perfect third track for her upcoming album. It is a gentler, upbeat singalong song that follows Violette’s first two edgier singles, “Drive” and “Smoke”.

 

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ABOUT “VIOLETTE WAUTIER”

Since rising to fame in 2013, Violette has garnered national recognition for both her music and acting. In 2018, Violette released her first English single “Drive”, topping various charts across the country. Following this success, she dropped her second single “Smoke”, which went on to break the record for most views for an English song performed by a Thai artist on YouTube with 61 million views. Her music has crossed borders, with “Smoke” also ranking No. 1 on Apple Music Chart in 8 countries, including Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia, and Vietnam

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