About this album
Where they were
By the time 'Les enfants de l'orage' was released in February 2013, Leslie was transitioning away from her early career as a prominent figure in the French urban pop scene. This album followed her successful debut, 'Une femme,' and marked a step towards a more mature sound and lyrical depth, reflecting her growth as an artist.
Why it matters
'Les enfants de l'orage' received considerable attention in France, charting well and showcasing Leslie's evolution within the French pop landscape. The album is notable for its introspective themes and strong melodies, appealing to both her established fanbase and new listeners.
Essential tracks
- "Ma génération" — This track encapsulates the youthful spirit of the album, addressing societal issues while delivering an infectious chorus that resonates with listeners.
- "Les Enfants de l'orage" — The title track serves as a poignant reflection on generational struggles, blending emotive lyrics with a captivating melody that anchors the album’s themes.
- "Où va le monde ?" — In this song, Leslie poses critical questions about society's direction, combining thoughtful lyrics with a catchy beat that encourages deeper contemplation.
Release Date
February 4, 2013
Artist Origin
France
Tracklist
- 1 Des mots invincibles 3:00
- 2 Ma génération 2:51
- 3 Les Enfants de l'orage 3:23
- 4 Où va le monde ? 3:16
- 5 En silence 3:02
- 6 L'Amour et les Couleurs 2:52
- 7 Tous les "moi" 3:20
- 8 Je me fous 2:46
- 9 Over 3:45
- 10 Pour le meilleur et le pire 3:28
- 11 La Promesse 3:01
- 12 Je te donne (Génération Goldman) 3:21
- 13 Des mots invincibles (remix) 2:58