Incontournable: Theodora Triumphs at Music Awards
Entertainment, Music
The new sensation of French pop music, Theodora, triumphed on Thursday evening at the 4th edition of the Flammes in Paris.
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Crowned the undisputed queen of the evening, Theodora swept up five trophies at the Flammes, solidifying her status as a phenomenon in French pop music. From a dazzling consecration to a powerful message and streaming domination, the new generation is definitively setting its own standards.
Published: 24.04.2026, 06:33
Theodora has firmly entered the ranks of the greats.
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Released in 2025 as a reissue of her first project “Bad Boy Lovestory,” which includes collaborations with artists like Juliette Armanet and Chilly Gonzales, Theodora made connections between her initial album, addressing toxic relationships, and victims of domestic violence at the Seine Musicale near Paris.
“Never forget that you can leave, that the door is open.”
Theodora
Gims Honored
Gims, the most listened-to artist in France in 2025, took home the trophy for the male artist of the year despite fierce competition from artists like Jul and Hamza. Known for hits like “Ciel” and “Ninao,” Gims continues to dominate the charts and performed massive concerts in December, showcasing his ability to unite diverse audiences with his effective afropop music.
Despite facing charges, Gims also shined at the Flammes.
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Additionally, he crafted a strategic approach to maximize streaming success with his album “Le nord se souvient: L’odyssée,” which adapts its tracklist over time. This innovative tactic earned him the Flame for the best album launch strategy, showcasing recognition for his efforts in the music industry.
This recognition comes shortly after his arrest for aggravated money laundering. Gims, 39 years old, was released pending trial in an international money laundering investigation related to real estate investments.
Rising Stars Recognized
Through a combination of public votes and input from industry professionals, the Flammes acknowledged a diverse range of artists, including Belgian rapper Hamza for his trap hit “KYKY2BONDY,” named the song of the year. Emerging talents like singer Fallon and the rap trio L2B were also honored for their contributions to the music scene.
These awards, designed by the digital media outlet Booska P and the creative agency Yard, aim to provide more visibility to artists who are underrepresented at major music award shows but have significant success in streaming and live performances.



