In a new song titled “Chaque nuit” (Every Night), Gauvain Sers reflects on a potentially dark future, reminiscent of the classic Alain Souchon track “Quand j’serai KO” (When I’m KO). The singer, who has become a heavyweight in the music industry with his humanistic anthems and intimate ballads, emphasizes the dangers of success and staying true to one’s convictions. Despite his success, Sers remains grounded, rejecting extravagance and maintaining connections with his roots.
At 36 years old, the French singer-songwriter, known for his heartfelt compositions, explores themes of childhood in his latest album “Boulevard de l’enfance” (Childhood Boulevard). Through songs like “Un peu de nous deux” (A Bit of Both of Us) and “Presque une maman” (Almost a Mother), Sers delves into the complexities of parenthood and societal issues, showcasing a mature and compassionate perspective.
Inspired by his experiences and interactions with others, Sers addresses political and social issues in his music, culminating in tracks like “Si tu voyais grand-mère” (If You Saw Grandma), which tackles the rise of the far-right without moralizing. Despite engaging with political themes, Sers remains wary of exploiting his platform for political gain, prioritizing his autonomy as an artist.
As he prepares for his upcoming tour, Sers looks forward to offering a memorable performance with a mix of old and new songs. With a keen eye on societal tensions and a penchant for authenticity, Sers continues to navigate the music industry with integrity and artistic vision.




