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Refugee baby inspires French Eurovision quest

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PARIS: French pop duo “Madame Monsieur” hope a song inspired by the plight of a refugee baby plucked from a sinking boat in the Mediterran­ean will strike a chord at next week’s Eurovision song contest.

Mercy -- whose name is also the title of the song -- was born in March 2017 on the Aquarius, the vessel which rescued her Nigerian mother as she attempted the perilous crossing from Libya to seek a new life in Europe.

Like so many before, the people smugglers had little regard for their human cargo and the boat she sailed on soon began to sink.

Madame Monsieur -- Emilie Satt, 29, and Jean-Karl Lucas (35) -- were rehearsing in the studio when they saw a photo of the just born Mercy on Twitter.

“We were really moved by this story; we wanted to put into music the feelings it inspired in us,” they told AFP in an interview.

Then when they were chosen to represent France at this year’s Eurovision contest in Lisbon, “we knew immediatel­y it would be with this song”.

“The song is about human qualities such as solidarity and tolerance ... It makes sense for Eurovision which was originally set up to promote European values such as peace and fairness.”

We were really moved by this story; we wanted to put into music the feelings it inspired in us. Madame Monsieur, French pop duo

At the end of April, two journalist­s with France Inter found Mercy and her mother Taiwo in Sicily, in the largest refugee camp in Europe.

“We were very relieved that they were found alive and in good health. We are in constant contact with the people who are closest to them,” Jean-Karl said.

The two musicians plan setting up an associatio­n to help Mercy and her mother but this has been put on the backburner for the moment ahead of the competitio­n.

France last won the Eurovision song contest an age ago in 1977 when Marie Myriam sang “L’Oiseau et L’Enfant” (The Bird and the Child).

But hopes are high that Madame Monsieur can do well and bookmakers have them second favourites after Israel.

There seems too to be more interest in France in this 63rd edition of Eurovision after the French entry was decided by a televised knock-out competitio­n in January.

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