Gal Musette Brings Forth a French-Indie Single “Je Vois Le Ciel”

Southern California native Gal Musette broadens horizons on her latest single “Je Vois Le Ciel” inspired by the work of French poet and screenwriter Jacques Prévert. The single is sung entirely in French and showcases Gal Musette’s impeccable ear for contrast as she pairs dark piano with sprightly upright bass.

“Je Vois Le Ciel” is a song about time passing by without change. It dwells on everchanging monotony and the desire to transcend everyday boredom. Gal Musette crafts a chamber of haunting, siren-inspired backup vocals that toy with playful instrumentals and captivating sonics at the forefront of the track. Divergent from the work of Jacques Prévert, the single highlights drama and sentimental lyricism. Gal Musette molds “Je Vois Le Ciel” off her artistic inspirations, yet remains wholeheartedly original with her unique, baroque-indie style at the center of the song.

Gal Musette (Grace Freeman) is a renowned collaborator who has opened for esteemed artists such as Macy Gray, Suzanne Vega, Todd Snyder, and Donavon Frankenreiter. On her debut album, Backwards Lullaby (2021), she worked with Rufus Wainwright to create a magnetic duet between the two artists. “Je Vois Le Ciel” is Musette’s latest release, exploring new cultures and diving deeper into Gal Musette’s ethereal sound.

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