After "Ça m'énerve", Helmut Fritz continues with "Particules Fines"

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A few weeks ago, Helmut Fritz released a hilarious remix of his old hit Ça m'énerve. The singer takes advantage of this comeback and continues with Particles Fines The lockdown obviously inspired Helmut Fritz. But now, it is the deconfinement that he is attacking! The singer took advantage of a deserted Paris to shoot the clip of Particles Fines. Alone on the Trocadero esplanade, Helmut begins his song with a small trumpet solo…. Before sending his usual sarcastic words.

"Before we see people from Wuhan Squatter the pavement, boulevard Haussmann Landing en masse like pangolins Galeries Lafayette only to residents"

Just as in his revival of Ça m'énerve, Helmut Fritz makes a rather ironic assessment of the pandemic. Pangolins, Chinese tourists in Paris, the hair problems of the confined French… All the clichés go there (again)! But behind this very pronounced second degree, hides an important message: "Be careful". Because we must not forget that despite the deconfinement, the virus is still circulating. But after all, what could be better than sarcasm and a good dose of stereotypes to convey essential messages? Special mention to the car used in the clip, which will revive memories among fans of a certain saga… We leave you the surprise;)

"You finally went back to the hairdresser You chialé when you saw the postman You even burned a candle in front of the Burger King While dreaming of setting fire to the factory"

Fine particles is undeniably less buzz (about 60,000 views) than the remix of Ça m'énerve (which is slowly approaching 4 million views). However, we can only be charmed by the lightness of this new sound, which relaxes the atmosphere in this still troubled period… Should we expect more "Made in Coronavirus" songs from Helmut Fritz? Hopefully! In the meantime, we let you discover the clip of Particles Fines

Fine particles – clip

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-VQdLC3c95k

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