Vendredi sur Mer
Vendredi sur Mer, real name Charline Mignot, is a Swiss singer, songwriter, and photographer redefining the landscape of French-language pop music.
Her work blends a delicate voice, captivating melodies, and a sense of melancholy. With striking honesty, her lyrics explore desires and doubts. Following the release of Hard (feat. Hanni El Khatib) in November 2024, she introduced a new track, Tout résonne, further showcasing her signature fusion of pop, chanson, and electronic music. These new singles build upon the success of her two acclaimed albums, Premiers Émois (2019) and Métamorphose (2022), both of which received praise from critics and audiences alike. Vendredi sur Mer has cultivated a strong international fanbase, with over 300 million streams and nearly 700 million views on TikTok.
Beyond music, she is deeply involved in visual arts, a passion reflected in her carefully curated aesthetics and highly stylised music videos, which often explore themes of identity, love, and dreams.
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Vendredi sur Mer, real name Charline Mignot, is a Swiss singer, songwriter, and photographer redefining the landscape of French-language pop music.
Her work blends a delicate voice, captivating melodies, and a sense of melancholy. With striking honesty, her lyrics explore desires and doubts. Following the release of Hard (feat. Hanni El Khatib) in November 2024, she introduced a new track, Tout résonne, further showcasing her signature fusion of pop, chanson, and electronic music. These new singles build upon the success of her two acclaimed albums, Premiers Émois (2019) and Métamorphose (2022), both of which received praise from critics and audiences alike. Vendredi sur Mer has cultivated a strong international fanbase, with over 300 million streams and nearly 700 million views on TikTok.
Beyond music, she is deeply involved in visual arts, a passion reflected in her carefully curated aesthetics and highly stylised music videos, which often explore themes of identity, love, and dreams.
Pop, Electropop


