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Stromae - Racine Carrée flac album
  • Performer Stromae
  • Title Racine Carrée
  • Date of release 2013
  • Style Pop Rap
  • Other formats AU AA AHX MPC MIDI MOD MP3
  • Genre Electronic
  • Size MP3 1888 mb
  • Size FLAC 1677 mb
  • Rating: 4.5
  • Votes: 591

Racine Carrée (English translation: square root) is the second studio album by Belgian musician Stromae. Stromae expressed his desire to incorporate Caribbean and African musical influences along with his signature 1990s-inspired dance beats. The album explores themes as diverse as alienation from social networks, relationship issues, discrimination, cigarettes and lung cancer, AIDS and absent father figures. Prior to its official release and afterwards, Racine Carrée received critical acclaim for its thoughtful lyrics and gained comparisons to fellow Belgian recording artist Jacques Brel

Racine carrée (French for "square root", stylised √) is the second studio album by Belgian musician Stromae. It was released digitally on 16 August 2013 and three days later physically in France and Belgium.

Racine Carrée ‎(CD, Album). Germany, Austria, & Switzerland. Racine Carrée ‎(13xFile, AAC, . 5", Album).

Stromae’s expansive musical palate-led by the banging bass and interwoven Afropop guitars of Papaoutai -makes his third full-length album, Racine Carrée, one of 2013’s most inventive dance pop albums. Racine carrée Stromae. Introduced to the world via his smash hit Alors on danse, Belgian songwriter/producer Stromae manipulates the brightly coloured building blocks of pop, hip-hop and house music to create club-ready singles with lots of heart. Stromae’s expansive musical palate-led by the banging bass and interwoven Afropop guitars of Papaoutai -makes his third full-length album, Racine Carrée, one of 2013’s most inventive dance pop albums.

Tous les mêmes, 03:33.

Racine carrée (stylised √, English translation: Square root) is the second studio album by Belgian musician Stromae. Recorded in an attic, Stromae expressed his desire to incorporate Caribbean and African musical influences along with his signature 1990s-inspired dance beats.

Released in the fall of 2013, Racine Carrée went on to become one of the biggest records of the season in Europe, topping the French, Belgian, Dutch, Italian, and Swiss charts, helped by a string of smash singles such as "Ta Fête," "Papaoutai," "Formidable," and "Tous les Mêmes. At first look, Stromae's pumping Euro-disco with a dash of hip-hop and world music may seem fairly indistinguishable from offerings by many others artists on the Continent.