Poppy Moukoukenoff, a new French artist, makes a big impression on the music scene with her first single, "On s'abîme." She was known for her work in photography and film before, but she brings that same artistic eye to her music, making a song that is both a visual and an aural experience. This first song takes listeners to a world where sound, light, and emotion mix in a way that is very different from anything else.
The song has a light, delicate piano line and an unusual structure that keeps it from being predictable. Instead of following radio formulas, Moukoukenoff chooses to be restrained and let space and silence lead the melody. Her method makes a song that feels soft but strong, with a heady atmosphere that builds slowly, like neon lights against the night sky. It's music that tells you to not only listen but also to get lost in it.
There is a beautiful video that goes along with the single that makes the song even better. The visuals, which were shot at night and are bathed in white and blue light, look like an art installation set to music. The video is simple but beautiful, and it captures the same calmness and depth that the song does, inviting you to stop, breathe, and think. In this case, the moving image doesn't just go along with the music; it becomes an important part of it.
People have already liked "on s'abîme." General Pop and other outlets have praised it as a great release, and French radio stations like Radio Sensation and Radio Campus have quickly added it to their playlists. That early praise says a lot about Moukoukenoff's ability to stand out in a crowded music scene with a sound that is both cutting-edge and emotionally direct.
Poppy Moukoukenoff's first album is for people who want something different from the mainstream. It feels like the start of a unique artistic journey. "On s'abîme" isn't just a song; it's a mood piece that quietly explores light and shadow, presence and loss. This first step makes her more than just a singer; she's a storyteller, a mood-setter, and a multidisciplinary artist to keep an eye on.

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