Maïa (Star Academy) reveals an extract full of freshness from her first single “blonde” single

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The former candidate of the Star Academy 2024 has just shared a taste of “blonde”, his first single.

Star Academy students never stop being talked about! After the announcement of the first singles of Charles and Emma, ​​it is Maïa's turn to get started. The ex-tele-hook candidate, eliminated after nine weeks of adventure at the Château de Dammarie-les-Lys, unveiled on Instagram the first visuals of his title “Blonde”, expected this month.

True to her sparkling universe, the young singer from Valence puts on a colorful and … fruity aesthetic! Lemon, strawberry or passion fruit, Maïa appears hilarious, elongated in grass, surrounded by a real salad of tangy fruit and a glass of grenadine.

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In a studio extract, shared on Instagram, she presents herself with an amused tone:
“My name is Maïa, Blonde, 1m58, basketball, Jean, I love Grenadine and I am really for peace in the world.” On Tiktok, Maïa also offered a first musical overview, suggesting a song in its image.

“Too happy to be happy to announce that my first single 'blonde' will be yours from 07.04”she added. While waiting for the release, Maïa continues on her momentum with the Star Academy Tour. This Friday, April 4, she will find her promo comrades on the stage of the Zenith of Auvergne in Clermont-Ferrand.

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