Marilou Reggae
Alain Bashung · L'Homme À Tête De Chou [2011]
Salutations distinguées, de petits serpents catangués
Quand Marilou danse reggae, sur Marilou passait à guet
Beaucoup caresses endiguées, spermatozoïdes aux aguets
Quand Marilou danse reggae, au bord climax faire le guet
Changer vitesse changer braquet et décoller avion brigué.
Quand Marilou danse reggae, elle et moi plaisir conjugué
En Marilou moi seringuer faire mousser en meringué.
Quand Marilou danse reggae, quand Marilou bien irriguée
Jamais jamais épiloguer, record à corps homologué
Quand Marilou danse reggae, petit détail à divulguer
En petit nègre dialoguer, après l'amour pisser sagaie.
Marilou Reggae
Alain Bashung's 'Marilou Reggae' stands as a distinctive song in his discography, blending his signature vocal style with a rhythmic reggae arrangement. Released on the 2011 album 'L'Homme À Tête De Chou', the track exemplifies Bashung's ability to reinterpret classic themes through a contemporary French lens. While Bashung is renowned for his emotive delivery and jazz-influenced phrasing, this recording introduces a laid-back groove that contrasts with his usual intensity. The song reflects his ongoing exploration of genre fusion, maintaining his characteristic lyrical depth while embracing a different musical texture. It serves as a testament to his versatility as a performer, showcasing how he can adapt his artistry to diverse sonic landscapes without compromising his unique voice.

