**Kumisolo** is a French-Japanese singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist known for her whimsical blend of J-pop, French chanson, and indie pop. With a playful, genre-hopping style, she crafts songs that bounce between languages (French, Japanese, and English) and moods—think quirky synth hooks, theatrical vocals, and lyrics that flirt with surrealism and pop culture references. Tracks like "Kabuki femme fatale" and "La femme japonaise" showcase her knack for merging retro aesthetics with modern electronic beats, often sprinkled with cheeky collaborations (like Joe Davolaz’s feature). Her covers, like Bob Dylan’s "Mr. Tambourine Man" reimagined through a kawaii lens or Johnny Hallyday’s anthems repurposed as dreamy pop, highlight her irreverent, boundary-pushing charm. Kumisolo’s music feels like a glittery cross-cultural mixtape, perfect for fans of art-pop eccentrics unafraid to mix kitsch with sincerity.
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