Friday, April 1, 2011

Carla Bruni will release their new album after the French elections

Paris, April 1 (EFE) .- The singer and French first lady, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, postponed until after the summer of 2012, once the presidential elections have been held, the release of their fourth album which was scheduled for autumn. The one-year delay is explained by the proximity of the presidential elections in France, where her husband, Nicolas Sarkozy, would be eligible for re-election, as confirmed by the environment of the artist.

The online newspaper "Atlantico. fr "said" "Carlita", as affectionately nicknamed "Nicolas Sarkozy has decided to bring her husband's career pass in front of his." The new album, whose title is unknown, comes after "Quelqu'un m'a dit" (2002), "No Promises" (2007) and "Comme de rien n'était if" (2008), and include a dozen songs.

These include an Italian version of "Douce France" by Charles Trenet, one of the favorite tunes of the French, which the newspaper Midi Libre "put forward a model of 50 seconds. After the exclusive, singer and former top model filed a complaint for the dissemination of this statement without your permission.

"Quelqu'un m'a dit" Bruni's first album was a bestseller that came to exceed million albums sold, while "No Promises" was around 80,000 copies. "rien n'était Comme if" published when she was first lady Bruni and therefore the promotional campaign was limited, sparked a war of figures . French media accused the Naïve label have inflated the data to speak of 300,000 albums sold, a figure the National Union of Phonographic Industry lowered to 80,657 copies.

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