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The voice of an Angele...

WITH THE RELEASE OF HER SECOND ALBUM, BELGIAN-BORN AND PARIS-BASED POP STAR ANGELE IS ON COURSE TO CRACK THE UK, AS ALEX GREEN DISCOVERS

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YOU may not have heard of Angele, but in Europe the Belgian singer, 26, is a pop superstar.

Her music has sound-tracked the French Me Too movement, she has been an ambassador for Chanel, and she has collaborat­ed with Dua Lipa.

Now a Netflix film is bringing her songs and intriguing life story, to British audiences.

“I feel like this documentar­y made me even more free,” she explains. “Because I’m telling everything in this documentar­y.”

Angele Van Laeken is the child of two famous parents: her mother is the actress, Laurence Bibot, and her dad is the singer, Marka.

Her brother, Romeo, is also a successful rapper. But while their fame has been mostly confined to Belgium, Angele’s has quickly spread across Europe.

Her Netflix film follows her from childhood to household name, while also sharing an insight into the creation of her recent second album, Nonante-Cinq (meaning 95, the year she was born).

The 12-track affair, full of introspect­ion and dance beats, was written during lockdown and takes inspiratio­n from Brussels and her adopted home of Paris.

“I’m talking a lot about freedom on this album because I felt like turning 25 was a big moment in my life where I found out that, actually, my freedom was something I needed to take and to choose,” she says.

“When I chose how to get my freedom I wrote songs about it. I wrote how there are no dos and don’ts for women.

“You just have to be the way you want to be. And then you just have to make people accept it.”

Angele wrote her warm, poppy debut album, Brol, in her bedroom and its success, boosted by videos she posted of her music on Instagram, took her by surprise.

Fame came with both responsibi­lity and scrutiny, as a role model to women and the LGBT community (she is openly bisexual).

“Being a role model is kind of a pressure because I feel like I have so many things to learn and I feel I’m a feminist but I am in progress.

“I’m always learning about feminism and about my way of seeing this fight.

“So I think it’s important. I’m very grateful to be seen as a role model sometimes.

But also I want to say that I’m feminist in progress.”

Angele’s 2019 feminist anthem, Balance Ton Quoi, was chanted during

Me Too protests in France and she became a voice for the movement.

“Women should be free to wear whatever they want to wear or not wear,” she states.

“Because being sexy or showing your body is just about your consent, and what you want to show or not show.

“It’s not even a subject, and I feel when a woman is choosing the way she’s dressed, it’s a way of empowering herself. And that’s really something I think.

“If you choose to be sexy, it’s OK, you still have the power. But if somebody sexualises you, and you don’t want to be sexualised, it is very violent. And this nuance is very important to get.”

In the UK, Angele is best known for Fever, her 2020 duet with Dua Lipa.

The dancefloor-focussed track was accompanie­d by a music video built around the idea of women avoiding danger on the streets late at night by sticking together.

There are just four months between the singers in age, and the pair remain friends, meeting up when Dua is in Paris. Angele will also support her when she plays at London’s O2 Arena in May.

“It was a very good experience to work with somebody like her because she is the same age as me and she is so mature – and knows what she wants and what she doesn’t want.

“She is very strong and powerful, and that was something I needed to see in the last year because I wasn’t doing shows and promos. I was doing my album, I was working on my own. I wasn’t seeing anybody because we were in quarantine.

“Then I met her in London, and we were able to do this video, we had a connection and I felt like it was possible to be very famous and to work a lot and to still be normal. And she is very normal.

“I was happy to see somebody like her doing the same job as me and still be so normal.”

 ?? Obadia-Wills ?? Netflix is about to introduce European pop star Angele to Brits Credit: Manuel
Obadia-Wills Netflix is about to introduce European pop star Angele to Brits Credit: Manuel
 ?? ?? Dua Lipa, who Angele will be supporting at London’s 02 in May
Dua Lipa, who Angele will be supporting at London’s 02 in May
 ?? ?? Nonante-Cinq by Angele (right) is out now
Nonante-Cinq by Angele (right) is out now
 ?? ?? Angele performing in France in 2020
Angele performing in France in 2020

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