
Although he deliberately and resolutely seeks to remain anonymous, Candillac reveals himself completely through his lyrics and his music.
A voluptuous, sophisticated, elegant, and dynamic music, unfolding in a complementary harmony of tracks that blend Pop, Jazz, Chillout, and subtle Electro-house.
Finely crafted, impactful lyrics, marked by an obvious yet understated intellectualism.
A clear editorial line: a lesson in stoic humanism, nourished by a love of literature.
Above all, Candillac is an ode to Woman.
Woman, as the Artist depicts her, is strong, free, sovereign in her conscience, her ways, her desires. Unburdened by any romantic or spiritual constraint.
Each song is carried by a voice that is equally captivating, with crisp diction, flawless control, and a smooth suppleness, able to embrace the delicate nuances of every track: at times grounded, at times ethereal.
Each piece is elevated by sensual videos, inhabited by slender, expressive goddesses moving through a sybaritic, contemporary, and superficially superficial world: the world of Candillac.
Music
ALBUMS CANDILLAC GLOBAL BEATS - VOLUMES 1 & 2
Lyrics & Music by Candillac
THE VOICES
Each track is carried by a voice of rare poise: haunting and precise, impeccably controlled yet sensuous and supple — able to embrace both grounded depth and aerial lightness.
ABOUT THE RELEASE
Candillac Global Beats 2026 offers two volumes, each around forty minutes in length, featuring songs in English, Italian, French, German, Japanese, Chinese and Persian. A coherent collection of elegance and style, a tribute to the universal woman: strong, free, and sublime.
CANDILLAC GLOBAL BEATS VOL.1

CANDILLAC GLOBAL BEATS VOL.2


EP LA FEMME EST UN HOMME COMME LES AUTRES
Lyrics & Music : Candillac
For this first project, Candillac chooses the French language.
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"Je ne sais pas qui est moi" evokes Montherlant.
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"Allo" opens with a verse by Éluard.
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"La femme est un homme comme les autres" cites Marguerite Duras.
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"Par hasard" breathes both Albert Camus and Marcus Aurelius.
And even the surrealist touch:
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"Dada est Tatou" cites Tristan Tzara.

Listen to Candillac on streaming platforms.
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