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Anna Ko Kolkowska

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  1. I am looking for something on YouTube and I found this: Advertisement for the radio RFM FM from 8 years back.
  2. A video from la FNAC in Belgium. Some familiar faces Fnac Interview Mika.mp4
  3. an "official" video MIKA rencontre et dédicace avec ses fans @ Paris le 16 décembre 2023 FNAC Ternes.mp4
  4. Actually looks like he was ready for this question. But it's true that I was watching him through tears. It was so unexpected. He used to say he hadn't cry for a long time. But this time he took off all his defenses. And he described all the details - which even in this hard moment he and his siblings changed into something beautiful.
  5. For the first time Mika was asked directly about his mum's death, about the moment when she is gone and what he has done with his brother and sisters. And for the first time he did not hide his tears. Because why should he? He is so proud of her. I recorded my laptop screen just in case you couldn't watch it without the VPN. YouCut_20231217_184535934.mp4
  6. Here is a link for a live broadcast starting at 8:15 pm tonight the 17th of December. https://auvio.rtbf.be/live/viva-for-life-491152 And here is a link for the whole show I received via email. https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/viva-for-life-5973?utm_campaign=RTBF_ACRM_Prime_Viva_17-12-2023&utm_medium=email&utm_content=live&utm_source=RTBF_ACRM
  7. I am not sure if this video with 15 minutes interview for Europe 1 has been posted. https://fb.watch/oZy4fb07vk/
  8. Le Grand Studio RTL. Mika sings C'est la vie. https://fb.watch/oZxLl59kLY/
  9. The same song/music is used in another video with Carluccio about Piedmont cuisine. But I don't see young Mika in it. In the final credits they mention the music from Crocodile Music which is the name of the YouTube account with the video you posted. It looks like a music created for Carluccio's series about Italian kitchen. There is a playlist on Dailymotion channel. Each part starts with Mika's voice. https://www.dailymotion.com/playlist/x284at And another one for Lombardy. Hmm, it looks like embedding the links doesn't work. And another one.
  10. OMG! I can't believe this video exists! With Mika's name on the screen 😍😍😍😍😍😍
  11. Mika in France Bleu 10 December 2023 https://www.francebleu.fr/emissions/le-mag-loisirs/le-nouvel-album-de-mika-que-ta-tete-fleurisse-toujours-integralement-en-francais-6469091
  12. The boys are in Nice. A story from Vincent. Looks like it's his last gig with Mika. YouCut_20231209_162135266.mp4
  13. Another text in Polish media about Mika's new album. I like it pretty well written 9even if small errors occur) https://musiclife.pl/mika-wydal-pierwszy-w-karierze-francuskojezyczny-album-odsluch/?fbclid=IwAR3J2FymxGa4JBRnxUcK6Us9N3DaS63V0x7g2KBJlC-cmAmREZ0TbcX5baM Translation into English: MIKA released the first French-language album in his career, "Que ta tête fleurisse toujours". The Beirut-born artist spent the last few months writing and producing the album, devoting a lot of time to collaborating with young representatives of the French scene. This liberating experience had an amazing effect. At the age of 40, MIKA took the risk of starting over, as it were, by deciding that his sixth album would be his first fully French-language release. Growing up, among others in Paris, the musician gave the French language a universal dimension. For the artist, it became the key to talking about his intimacy, and it also allowed him to change his attitude towards melody. MIKA faces his fears without inhibition, presenting them in full light. Love, sex, aging, death - the artist sings about it all, dancing to his own amazement. The new album returns the emotional fireworks of his colorful pop music, combined with sensual and at the same time humanistic poetry. A successful mix of pop music from the 80s and 90s and French chanson perfectly corresponds to sincere lyrics that encourage the listener to engage in a little self-reflection. – It's a birthday present. A head in full bloom of creativity that expresses its heritage with the caption: "May your head always bloom," says MIKA. The artist took the theme of his rebirth and the title of the new album from a drawing and words sent to him by his mother shortly before her death. MIKA writes and composes with an open heart, there are no taboos for him. On the album, which is a message of love for her mother and an ode to the passing of time, he opens up to new horizons, looking for joy in sad circumstances. MIKA - angel or devil, celebrates "l'Apocalypse Calypso". In search of bodies burning with desire, he dances until the morning to "Sweetie Banana" and its phenomenal rhythms. In "30 Seconds" he talks about the moments when everything explodes. It touches on the theme of risk, love at first sight that strikes without warning, and a choice that changes your destiny, leaving you committed to a relationship for the rest of your life. In "Je sais que je t'aime" he traces the beauty of passion in the remains of life as a couple. In "Moi, Andy et Paris" he talks honestly as never before about his 18-year-old love for his partner. Emotions run high and make arguments a thing of the past in the city of love: Paris. The spirit of Jane Birkin, her elegance, freedom and uniqueness hover over the entire album. Echoing her British accent, MIKA pays tribute to the artist in a song titled simply "Jane Birkin", written before her death. "Bougez" is an ironic manifesto against punishment for pleasure, as well as the paradoxical dictates of consumer society. The pop star is calling for resistance in these high-pressure, awkward times. Perhaps MIKA is taking revenge on his abusive teacher who tied him to a chair. MIKA lives many lives, speaks many languages, has many passports and belongs to many places. The artist's multiple identities and his desire to explore, never-satisfied curiosity and crazy energy driving him to act around the world became the inspiration for "Passager", which is a reference to Georges Moustaki. “Que ta tête fleurisse toujours” is a prayer and a call to creativity, showing us once again that MIKA never stops blooming.
  14. Instagram story Posted as well on Tiktok YouCut_20231208_202008878.mp4
  15. I think it's a version he sung at NRJ awards (or very similar) with 100 Voices of Gospel. I am happy he said recently that he would like to record again new versions of his songs after the tour - with arrangements evolving through the tour. Oh yes, I want it too!!!! And his "morning" voice sounds like a frog (it's his words!)
  16. A link to watch. No VPN needed. https://www.canalplus.com/divertissement/en-aparte/h/16928081_50001
  17. Thank you for the link in the MAX interview. I've read only the first shorter version.
  18. Oh really? Do you remember which interview it was? I am trying to read and listen to all possible interviews but it seems I missed this one
  19. Yes, it looks like. But he is a "recent" fan. There is a few small mistakes in his text but they are not very important. Core fans would find it easily. He lives in Amsterdam and he has already a ticket for the show He contacted me saying he would like to write another text about Mika's songs. It would be fantastic!!!!
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