ALORS ON DANCE - Stromae - Alto Sax RMX - Free score

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“Alors On Danse” (pronounced alɔʁ ɔ̃ dɑ̃s) is the second biggest hit of Belgian singer Stromae (Paul Van Haver) after the song “Papaoutai” (Dad, where are you?). The title of the song “Alors On Danse” has several possible translations: “Then We/You Dance” and “So We/You Dance”. "Alors On Danse" was released in 2009 and 2010 and became and soared to the top of the charts in many European counties and in Canada. The message of the song “Alors On Dance” has to do with young people struggling in dead-end jobs and then hopefully finding their calling in life. In the music video, the song starts with Stromae working in an office with a cubicle. He’s given a pile of paperwork by a female college and then given more by a male colleague who could be his boss. During the first verse of the lyrics, Stromae sings about the “rat race” effect on life: Chronic problems with work, finances, and family. In the video, he goes home, greets his wife and child, then leaves immediately. As he’s walking he appears to want to help a homeless man who in turn steals his jacket. Stromae then enters a pub where other men and women are drinking, singing, and having a good time. Initially, Stromae looks miserable, loosens his tie, and starts drinking. In the end, Stromae ends up having a good time. He is hoisted up by the crowd of dancers, blindfolded, then put on a stage where he starts singing and becomes his true “entertaining” self. Both the song and music video ends with Stromae happily...

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