When the promotion of an artist is done by small pieces of paper in the subway

Whereas the metaverse is almost a reality, some prefer to use the good old technique of the piece of paper, certainly much more economical, to get people talking about them. This is how a musician named Pierrovent distributes homemade flyers in the streets of Paris or the metro to promote his first song Paris Tam Tamas reported by a user of Twitter.

Le flyer actually refers to a YouTube video where Pierrovent says “looking for[r] a publisher to best disseminate this song and a singer or professional singer to perform this song”. In the comments, many Internet users report having listened to the song thanks to the piece of paper distributed, such as Eglantine who writes “A little paper given in the metro… a smile for the day” or Yasmine, very precise in terms of location: “I’m here after the little piece of paper you gave me at Malakoff Plateau de Vanves about an hour ago”.

Regarding the song, which has more than 80,000 views, listeners are mostly enthusiastic: “Superb music”, “heart-warming music”, “Very beautiful song”. Like what on Internet there is also sometimes benevolence. Others are less so and believe that “they are [de Paris Tam Tam] sucks” or “the lyrics and the song are shattered”

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