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The song is about [[school bullying]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.euronews.com/culture/2023/11/27/frances-zoe-clauzure-wins-junior-eurovision-song-contest-with-coeur|title=France's Zoe Clauzure wins Junior Eurovision Song Contest ...|date=2023-11-27|accessdate=2023-12-25}}</ref> Zoé had previously dealt with the topic in her song "Ma place" (lit. "My Place"), but this new track was more on the "sunny side".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://junioreurovision.tv/story/zoe-clauzure-flies-flag-france-nice|title=Zoé Clauzure flies the flag for France in Nice|date=2023-09-23|access-date=2023-12-25}}</ref> delivering a strong positive, supportive message.<ref name="wiwiblogs.com">https://wiwibloggs.com/2023/11/01/lyrics-zoe-clauzure-coeur-junior-eurovision-2023/278094/</ref> While not making any direct references to school,<ref>https://ria.ru/20231127/bulling-1912046080.html</ref> the singer encourages the listeners to "move forward towards victory" despite some people wanting to see you fail.<ref name="wiwiblogs.com" /> It was written by Noée Francheteau (music) and Julien Comblat and Jérémy Chapron (lyrics).<ref name="Zoé Clauzure - Junior Eurovision Song Contest" /> |
The song is about [[school bullying]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.euronews.com/culture/2023/11/27/frances-zoe-clauzure-wins-junior-eurovision-song-contest-with-coeur|title=France's Zoe Clauzure wins Junior Eurovision Song Contest ...|date=2023-11-27|accessdate=2023-12-25}}</ref> Zoé had previously dealt with the topic in her song "Ma place" (lit. "My Place"), but this new track was more on the "sunny side".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://junioreurovision.tv/story/zoe-clauzure-flies-flag-france-nice|title=Zoé Clauzure flies the flag for France in Nice|date=2023-09-23|access-date=2023-12-25}}</ref> delivering a strong positive, supportive message.<ref name="wiwiblogs.com">https://wiwibloggs.com/2023/11/01/lyrics-zoe-clauzure-coeur-junior-eurovision-2023/278094/</ref> While not making any direct references to school,<ref>https://ria.ru/20231127/bulling-1912046080.html</ref> the singer encourages the listeners to "move forward towards victory" despite some people wanting to see you fail.<ref name="wiwiblogs.com" /> It was written by Noée Francheteau (music) and Julien Comblat and Jérémy Chapron (lyrics).<ref name="Zoé Clauzure - Junior Eurovision Song Contest" /> |
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On 27 September 2023, [[France Télévisions]] announced Zoé would represent France at the [[Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2023|2023 Junior Eurovision Song Contest]] with "Cœur".<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.allocine.fr/tvactu/articles/article-1000044122.html | title=Eurovision Junior 2023 : Qui est Zoé Clauzure, la représentante de la France ? | date=October 2023 }}</ref><!--<ref>https://www.nicepremium.fr/actualite/zoe-clausure-representera-la-france-a-leurovision-junior-2023-a-nice/</ref><ref>https://www.melty.fr/musique/eurovision-junior-2023-zoe-clauzure-13-ans-representera-la-france-et-vous-lavez-deja-vue-quelque-part-1141184.html</ref>--> On the same day, the song was released as a [[single (music)|single]] |
On 27 September 2023, [[France Télévisions]] announced Zoé would represent France at the [[Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2023|2023 Junior Eurovision Song Contest]] with "Cœur".<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.allocine.fr/tvactu/articles/article-1000044122.html | title=Eurovision Junior 2023 : Qui est Zoé Clauzure, la représentante de la France ? | date=October 2023 }}</ref><!--<ref>https://www.nicepremium.fr/actualite/zoe-clausure-representera-la-france-a-leurovision-junior-2023-a-nice/</ref><ref>https://www.melty.fr/musique/eurovision-junior-2023-zoe-clauzure-13-ans-representera-la-france-et-vous-lavez-deja-vue-quelque-part-1141184.html</ref>--> On the same day, the song was released as a [[single (music)|single]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://music.apple.com/fr/album/cœur-single/1708307829|title=Cœur - Single – Album par Zoé Clauzure|website=Apple Music|date=2023-09-27}}</ref> On 26 November, Zoé Clauzure won the contest, scoring 228 points, ahead of Spain with 201 and Armenia with 180 points. This was France's second consecutive and third overall victory in the contest.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://junioreurovision.tv/story/zoe-clauzure-france-has-won-junior-eurovision-2023|title=Zoé Clauzure from France has won Junior Eurovision 2023!|date=2023-11-26|accessdate=2023-12-25}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ebu.ch/news/2023/11/france-wins-junior-eurovision-song-contest-for-2nd-year-in-a-row-with-coeur|title=France wins Junior Eurovision Song Contest for 2nd year in a row with "Coeur"|publisher=[[EBU]]|date=2023-11-26|accessdate=2023-12-25}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.euronews.com/culture/2023/11/27/frances-zoe-clauzure-wins-junior-eurovision-song-contest-with-coeur|title=France's Zoe Clauzure wins Junior Eurovision Song Contest ...|date=2023-11-27|accessdate=2023-12-25}}</ref> |
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==Track listing== |
==Track listing== |
"Cœur" | |
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SinglebyZoé Clauzure | |
Released | 27 September 2023 (2023-09-27)[1] |
Genre |
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Length | 3:02 |
Label | Parlophone / Warner Music France[1] |
Composer(s) | Julien Comblat, Jérémy Chapron |
Lyricist(s) | Noée Francheteau[3] |
Music video | |
"Cœur"onYouTube | |
Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2023 entry | |
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Artist(s) | |
Language | |
Finals performance | |
Final result | 1st |
Final points | 228 |
◄ "Oh Maman !" (2022) | |
"Cœur" (French pronunciation: [kœʁ], lit. 'Heart') is a song by French singer Zoé Clauzure, released as a single on 27 September 2023.[1]
It was France's winning entry in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2023. Zoé Clauzure, aged 13 at the time, won the competition with a total of 228 points, 27 points ahead of second-placed Spain, earning France its second consecutive and third overall victory at the contest.
The song is about school bullying.[4] Zoé had previously dealt with the topic in her song "Ma place" (lit. "My Place"), but this new track was more on the "sunny side".[5] delivering a strong positive, supportive message.[6] While not making any direct references to school,[7] the singer encourages the listeners to "move forward towards victory" despite some people wanting to see you fail.[6] It was written by Noée Francheteau (music) and Julien Comblat and Jérémy Chapron (lyrics).[3]
On 27 September 2023, France Télévisions announced Zoé would represent France at the 2023 Junior Eurovision Song Contest with "Cœur".[8] On the same day, the song was released as a single.[9] On 26 November, Zoé Clauzure won the contest, scoring 228 points, ahead of Spain with 201 and Armenia with 180 points. This was France's second consecutive and third overall victory in the contest.[10][11][12]
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1. | "Cœur" | 3:02 |
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