Theodora: "To get by, you have to be a coal miner, not above average but above possible."
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From the balcony overlooking the canal, a discreet, hooded figure can be seen walking up the busy street. The location is not a typical interview spot: an apartment in Saint-Ouen, in Seine-Saint-Denis, where the members of Theodora's team live, a shared apartment of resourceful twenty-somethings who have been devoting themselves for the past three years to building their singer friend's career. While waiting for the artist to arrive, the idea of conducting the interview in the café next door is kindly avoided: "Honestly, it's getting difficult for her to go out without being stopped in the street, it's better to do it in peace and quiet."
It must be said that since the explosion of his Kongolese title under BBL , single from his mixtape Bad Boy Lovestory released in November, the 21-year-old artist's daily life has completely changed. TV sets, awards
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