Charles Leclerc will release DREAMERS tonight, his first extended play in collaboration with French pianist Sofiane Pamart, featuring 4 new songs.
Between simulator sessions, track outings with the new red car, and media interviews, Charles Leclerc also finds time for another great passion of his: music, particularly the piano. After releasing three songs in 2023 during the race weekends in Australia, Miami, and Monaco, the Monegasque will release “DREAMERS” tonight on all streaming platforms. It’s his first EP in collaboration with French pianist Sofiane Pamart, featuring 4 new songs that fans can listen to on major streaming platforms such as Spotify, Apple Music, Deezer, and Amazon Music.
Charles Leclerc comments on the new musical project:
“I enjoyed every second of this moment,” begins the Ferrari driver in an Instagram story posted a few minutes ago. “During the off-season, I spent 2 days in the studio with Sofiane, and we worked on 4 songs that will be released tonight at midnight. I am very proud of the result.”
Not only the EP in digital form but also another surprise for the fans: “We will also release vinyl records that you can pre-order at the link below, available for a limited time only. We will also release piano scores for the songs. I hope you like all of this.”
As for the “special collaborator” in Charles Leclerc’s new musical project, Sofiane Pamart is a French pianist residing in Paris and originally from Hellemmes-Lille. He is well-known, especially in the French rap scene, with collaborations with various French and Belgian rappers, including Koba LaD, Vald, Maes, Sneazzy, Médine, Hugo TSR, Scilla, Lord Esperanza, Frenetik, and Dinos. He has also been awarded the gold medal at the Lille Conservatory.
Who knows if Charles Leclerc will manage to make a breakthrough in music. After AUS23, MIA23, and MON23, the Monegasque has developed a real fondness for the piano, eagerly awaiting to see him on the track in Bahrain tests with the brand-new SF24.
You can pre-order the EP at the following link.
Source: f1ingenerale
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