Chez Moi exudes that unmistakable French charm, wrapped in simplicity and warmth. You’re drawn right into a cosy little flat, where there’s the scent of fresh coffee and sweet pastries. Fuat Tuaç and Kim Richardson infuse this song with a feeling of genuine warmth; it sounds as if they’re performing face-to-face in a snug café. There’s an undeniable spark between them that truly captivates.
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Their voices couldn’t be more different, yet they intertwine flawlessly. Kim brings a lightness and ease, while Fuat adds a velvety strength, much like a fine wine over dinner. It’s simply a pleasure to listen to.
If you’re after more of this French vibe, Immigrant is your next stop. The entire album is genuinely unique — an elite record, standing out with a sense of artistry that’s rarely heard.

