Best of 2025: your favorite interviews on WECB.fr

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In 2025, you spent time with voices, journeys, confidences. Here is the best of the most read interviews on WECB.fr.

Each year also tells a story of readings. This ranking brings together uniquely the interviews published in 2025classified according to their page views recorded on WECB.fr in 2025.

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Bruce Springsteen, by Andy Greene

Springsteen opens his secret drawers: seven unearthed albums, 83 tracks, and a rare confession about what we keep… and what we end up letting go.

Justin Hayward

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Justin Hayward, by Andy Greene

Justin Hayward, the last surviving member of the Moody Blues, talks about the aftermath: the lost, the legacy, and what we refuse to “recreate” when the story is over.

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Bono, by Andy Greene

In Cannes, Bono talks solo: his father, the dizziness of going on stage without U2, and what he imagines for the group's future.

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Buddy Guy, by David Browne

At 89 years old, Buddy Guy is still standing at the end of the bar: a living blues legend, a direct link to his roots… and still ready to take the stage.

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Philippe Maneuver, by Alma ROTA

At 71, Philippe Manoeuvre takes the stage with his ghost records: in A child of rock tellshe rewinds a behind-the-scenes life — and becomes, for once, the subject of the story.

Lady Gaga for WECB

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Lady Gaga, by Brian Hiatt

Lady Gaga recounts her return from the brink: the love, the fear before entering the stage… and the album that she considers one of her greatest.

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Isabelle Adjani, by Yves Bigot

Adjani slips into Marilyn's shadow: interview on her book, fascination, and this play of mirrors between two mythologies.

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Rosalia seen by her collaborators, by Julyssa Lopez

Behind the scenes of Lux : conductors, producers and guests talk about Rosalía's record… and their favorite moments.

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Rob Reiner, by Brian Hiatt

Rob Reiner, in his latest interview with WECB: Spinal Tapheritage, and American politics seen from the edge of the precipice.

Methodology: ranking based on page views 2025 (Google Analytics G4), limited to interviews published in 2025.

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