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Star Academy L Orange Guide

The song follows a dramatic narrative where a crowd (the chorus) accuses a man of a petty theft while he insists on his innocence.

The lyrics take a darker turn as the crowd begins to judge the accused for being a "stranger" and someone who "brings bad luck," highlighting themes of prejudice and mob mentality. Where to Listen & Watch Star Academy L Orange

The (specifically the 3rd French season) released a massive cover of the 1964 Gilbert Bécaud song "L'Orange" (often called "L'Orange du marchand") in December 2003. It became a cultural phenomenon in France and Belgium, spending several weeks at the top of the charts. Key Facts About the Cover The song follows a dramatic narrative where a

It was released as a double A-side with a cover of Captain Sensible's "Wot!". It became a cultural phenomenon in France and

The track is available on major platforms like Spotify and Dork as part of the Les Meilleurs Moments album.

The music video features the contestants in a market setting where Michal , the season's finalist, is jokingly accused of "stealing the merchant's orange". Meaning & Lyrics