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For Soprano, performing at the Stade de France isn't just about the numbers—it's about the "pitch" where dreams become reality. Chasing Your Own Stars

The title isn't just a catchy phrase; it’s a tribute to French pop history. By riffing on Gold’s 1985 classic, Soprano bridges the gap between the synthesizers of the past and the rap-pop fusion of today. While the original song was a poignant look at those seeking a better life, Soprano’s version is a celebration of reaching the "stadium" stage of a career—a literal and metaphorical peak. Why We Keep Coming Back to the Stadium un_peu_plus_pres_des_stades

In a stadium, you aren't just a fan; you're part of a "galaxy" of lights. For Soprano, performing at the Stade de France

SOPRANO : "Près des étoiles", le clip officiel While the original song was a poignant look

"Un peu plus près des stades" reminds us that every great journey starts with looking up at the stars and ends with the hard work of "running" toward them (as Soprano echoes in his track " Forrest "). Whether you’re a die-hard fan of French rap or just someone who loves the 80s aesthetic, the message is clear: keep moving closer to your own "stadium," whatever that looks like for you.

"" (A little closer to the stadiums) is primarily known as the opening track of the French rapper Soprano’s Chasseur d'étoiles (Stadium Edition) album. The title is a clever play on the iconic 1985 song " Un peu plus près des étoiles " (A little closer to the stars) by the group Gold , which Soprano frequently references in his space-themed musical era.