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Hello, GQ, this is Stromae and this is my 10 essentials.
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So one of my essentials is one ring.
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It's called the Clue from Cartier.
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Some years ago, I just wanted to have a little bit of jewelry on my hands.
0:24
Coralie, my wife, decided to offer me this beautiful ring for my 35th birthday.
0:28
Yeah, I love it.
0:28
It's in pink gold and yeah, I wear it on this finger and it's beautiful.
0:40
Also, Cartier invited me for the next Met Gala in New York, so it's something for me, especially for my wife to be honest because every year my wife is watching the Met Gala.
0:50
I watch it too, but not as involved as my wife and I'm really proud to be there.
0:56
I hope it's going to be fun, but I'm sure it's going to be fun.
1:02
So my next essential is a gift from Jaeger-LeCoultre, watches company.
1:06
I received it, I don't remember, I think it was in 2015 or something.
1:06
It's the Reverso, it was made for the polo players.
1:06
You can reverse it, so that's the reason why it's called the Reverso and it protects the watch actually while you were playing polo.
1:06
It's an expensive watch and I really wanted to keep that my entire life and give that to my son one day and say, 'Okay, you know, I wore this, this watch and I'm so proud to give that to you.'
1:34
You have to wind it manually and there is a beautiful sound which is, I love this sound.
1:48
My corde à sauter, in French we say, it's a jump rope.
1:53
I just learned the word, thank you for the English courses.
1:56
Yeah, that's my new routine before going on stage, 10 minutes or 15 minutes of jump rope to be just fresh, hot and do my best.
2:05
I feel fresh.
2:05
I don't know, to have a second breath that's really good to warm, um, yeah, my muscles a little bit before going on stage because I love to dance.
2:15
Yeah, I have to be ready to go on stage and that's the best way to be ready.
2:24
So another gift from my wife is my beautiful backpack.
2:28
Every time I go on a trip, yeah, I take this, this bag to have all my items, my 10 essentials.
2:35
Yeah, I think it's beautiful.
2:38
I, we bought it, she bought it, sorry, in Bruges, it's a city from Belgium.
2:43
It's like, it's called the small Venice.
2:45
It's not like Venice in Italy but yeah, there is a lot of water in the city and we went there as a romantic trip and she bought me this beautiful bag.
2:55
It's funny because she checked that out on internet, she wanted to buy it and then we just passed by the shop and I said, 'Well, I love this bag.'
3:04
And she said, 'You know what? I just wanted to give you, to offer that, that bag for your birthday.'
3:08
I was so happy.
3:10
I don't know if it was for my birthday, I think it was for Christmas.
3:12
It was for Christmas.
3:18
You know, when you don't have lotion on your skin, you, you gray, oh, you say ashy?
3:23
Thank you very much for that.
3:23
So yeah, lotion is really important for me.
3:27
My wife made me discover this brand, it's a French brand, really natural, natural ingredient, um, really good for your skin.
3:36
That's really good.
3:37
It's really important for me to start the day to have a good lotion, that's really important to be in a good mood.
3:42
That's, I'm not, I'm not joking, that's really important for me.
3:47
I bumped into this, this sneaker when I was looking for sustainable brands on the internet and I discovered a sustainable version of the sneaker, so I bought it and it was really comfortable, so I bought a new one and I love the color of this one, like pastel colors and they are so comfortable and I love, yeah, I love wearing this.
3:50
I was a little bit extremist back in the days because I was trying like to have an entire life, like it's completely sustainable, but I realized that it's not possible, you know, you can't be like perfect.
4:22
So I'm just trying to do my best and that's something that we do with our brand, sustainability, ethic, recycled materials.
4:28
As a consumer, I try to be a good consumer too, so I try to do my best but I can't be perfect.
4:36
So, so the next essential is my Mini keys.
4:43
That's something else that we, that we do is collaborations and one of the collaboration was a car that we designed with Mini, an electric car that we released one year ago.
4:55
Coralie, Luca and myself were working with the graphic designer.
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We have a beautiful pattern on the on the roof and the logo somewhere on the car and we decided everything like the color of the car and everything.
5:03
I couldn't even imagine to design a car one day in my life.
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They proposed us to work with them so that was pretty obvious for us to just try something new, a new experience, Mini.
5:23
So one of my essentials is at least one piece of the Mosaert collection.
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So Mosaert is the brand that we launched with my wife and my brother in 2014 and so that's one of the piece, this is simply the logo, one beautiful cloud with blue, green and pink.
5:30
I wear always at least one piece of the Mosaert collection to be honest.
5:30
I'm not the designer, it's my wife, Coralie Barbier.
5:44
I think that's a way of expression and that's something I love to do.
5:49
This is another design from my wife also and it's funny because we were just discussing about that yesterday because we don't follow the seasons and everything, you know, we don't want to do like just for doing stuff, we have to be, uh, yeah, convinced, it has to make sense and we were just thinking about it.
6:06
That's some stuff that I love to do, discuss about clothes, clothing lines, sustainability, a lot of things.
6:17
It's a hair tie.
6:17
You don't call that elastic?
6:17
Elastic too.
6:17
Okay, so that's really important for me now because I have long hair, I let them grow since 2015.
6:17
If you meet me in the street, like you see me in the street, I'm always wearing a bun.
6:17
It's a difficult job and especially for the long hair, every time I have to go on set for hair, for example, I have to work with the hairstylist for half an hour.
6:17
I'm lucky because I have a hairstylist, but actually when you don't, you have to do it yourself and that's difficult.
6:57
So the next essential is a notebook, pretty new, I just bought it in CVS the other day.
7:08
It's not the same putting something on your phone and writing down on a notebook, in a notebook, it stays longer in your brain, I think, when you write it manually and it's so easy to have a note in, uh, on your phone that you have like a thousand of, of it and you never go back on it, to be honest.
7:21
I'm lost in my notes on my phone, so I decided to buy the new, a new real notebook.
7:32
Let's do an ad for Apple.
7:32
Yeah, that's the most important object of my professional life, I would say.
7:40
I made my entire album on this computer, so I do my, produce my, my beats on a program called Reason by Propellerhead.
7:49
Actually, I have two moods, like the composition mode is, I'm completely focused like working on my compositions from nine to five and that's it.
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I do no promotion, no concert.
8:02
Then the album is done and then I start to do promotion, interviews and and concerts and I try to compose but it's, it's not the same mood and I'm not as, as inspired as the in the period of composition because I think to have something interesting I need more than six months of trying, having bad productions and thanks to my brother I know that it's bad because sometimes you're convinced that it's really good but actually thanks to your good friends or your creative director you learn that it's not really good.
8:35
For example, for, for Multitude, I wanted to have a lot of influence from traditional music from all around the world and at the very beginning it was a little bit too calculated, to, uh, not natural and then after one year when you get used to it, when it goes like completely natural, it's, it goes more, I don't know, good, uh, just good spontaneity, spontaneous, sorry.
9:02
Yeah, yeah, it's more spontaneous because at the very beginning it's not, it's not natural and after one year, like trying and trying and trying, it become spontaneous.
9:12
Thank you GQ and see you next time, bye.