Radio Radio's first all-English album c'est right la fun
Same rapid-fire rhymes, infectious electro beats, and satirical humour — but what does Radio Radio sound like without the Chiac?
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Fans of Radio Radio will recognize the rapid-fire rhymes, infectious electro-beats, and satirical humour — but the multilingual group's new album, Light the Sky, is their first foray into all-English terrain.
It's a big switch for a crew with Acadian roots. They're known for firing off lyrics in the Chiac dialect, a form of Acadian French with significant English and First Nations linguistic influences.
Today Jacques Doucet and Gabriel Malenfant join Shad in studio q as today's Friday Live guests. They perform three songs from the new record, explain what inspired the departure, and share why they wouldn't have done it a decade ago.
WEB EXTRA | Watch the official video for the ultra-catchy song My Dance Floor. C'é pretty right on ça!