
Ben Mazué isn't just a singer-songwriter; he's a confessionalist of the everyday, a poet dissecting the human condition with surgical precision and disarming wit. His music, a compelling blend of chanson française, hip-hop infused rhythms, and electronic textures, feels both intimately familiar and refreshingly innovative. Mazué's ascent has been a slow burn, steadily building from early EPs to critically acclaimed albums like "33 ans" and "La Femme idéale." He doesn’t shy away from vulnerability, tackling complex themes like relationships, parenthood, and mortality with a raw honesty that resonates deeply with his audience. He's eschewed the traditional pop star trajectory, favoring carefully crafted albums and intimate live performances that allow him to connect with his fans on a personal level. Collaborations with artists like Grand Corps Malade and Pomme demonstrate his respect within the French music scene. Beyond music, Mazué has ventured into acting and writing, further showcasing his artistic versatility. His recent work continues to explore the complexities of modern life, solidifying his place as a unique and vital voice in contemporary French music.













