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Description:
"Sains et saufs" is a vinyl LP by the French artist Zaz, released under the independent label Tot Ou Tard. The album continues Zaz's signature blend of chanson, jazz, pop and acoustic street-music flair, combining raw vocal power with intimate, story-driven songwriting. Listeners can expect a warm, organic sound with arrangements built around guitar, piano, subtle brass, and rhythmic grooves that keep the songs lively yet emotional. Lyrically, the record moves between introspective moments and spirited, life-affirming tracks, making it an ideal choice for fans of contemporary French chanson with a modern, global touch. The LP format reinforces the album's character: rich dynamics, analog warmth and a coherent listening journey from the first to the last groove.
Zaz, known for her breakthrough hit "Je veux" and her self-titled debut album, has become one of the most recognizable voices of modern French music. Her previous releases have enjoyed multi-platinum success in several countries, supported by extensive international touring and acclaimed live performances. She is celebrated for her distinctive, slightly raspy voice, her energetic stage presence and her ability to blend traditional chanson with jazz, pop, and world music influences, appealing both to French-speaking audiences and a broad international fanbase.
The LP "Sains et saufs" fits perfectly into the artistic universe that Zaz has built over the years: songs that tell stories of everyday life, love, freedom and resilience, delivered with authenticity and emotional intensity. This makes the record suitable both for collectors of French-language vinyl and for new listeners discovering Zaz for the first time through an immersive, album-length experience.
Tot Ou Tard, the label behind this release, is a respected independent French company known for nurturing distinctive, often genre-crossing artists. Rather than focusing on mainstream trends, Tot Ou Tard emphasizes artistic integrity, long-term development and carefully produced records. Their catalog features musicians who stand out through strong songwriting and a personal sonic identity, making the label a trusted address for listeners seeking quality and personality in contemporary music.