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Listen: Loic Nottet releases new album SILLYGOMANIA

Belgian singer Loic Nottet releases his second album SILLYGOMANIA, which includes his first track sung in French.

Belgian singer Loic Nottet has released his second studio album SILLYGOMANIA.

The 14-track record includes six singles released over the last three years, including Nottet's first song in French, 'Mr/Mme'.

The 24-year-old, who represented his country at the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest, told Nice-Matin that the album is a "mini-concept" akin to his debut Selfocracy.

"This time, it's a little brighter," he revealed. "While composing this album, I went through a lot of moods. I saw that I could personify them. Anger, rage, the absence of fear, are translated by a clown character. Then I have moments of immaturity, so there is a figure of a child.

"I also have nostalgia in me, regrets, pain. That gives the character of the melancholy. And the last one is a seducer, a charmer. These characters, they are all in us, on different scales."

Listen to SILLYGOMANIA in full via Spotify below:

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