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* SpokenWordInMusic: On "Kil Ê Bo", "La Beuglante" and "Boomerang", from her first album.
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* PortmanteauTitle: ''Monter Âmoureuse'' has the word Âme (french for Soul) mixed with Amoureuse (lover).
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* OralFixation: On promotional images for ''Femme D'Éxtérieur'', she is often seen with a pipe in her mouth.
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Maya Barsony (1976) is a [[{{UsefulNotes/France}} French]] SingerSongwriter who specialized in {{Chanson}}.
Born to graphic artist Piotr Barsony and journalist Nicole Courtois, she's part of the Higelin family (half-brother of fellow singer Arthur H) and had her second album supported by artists such as Brigitte Fontaine and Mathieu Chedid (AKA -M-). Outside of music, she has played in the film ''Film/LaVieEnRose''.
Following the release of her third album ''Monter Âmoureuse'' (whose lyrics are of a much cleaner nature compared to her second album) in 2011, she completely went dormant.
!!Discography
* 2001 - ''Barsony''
* 2008 - ''Femme D'Extérieur''
* 2008 - ''La Pompe à Diesel'' (Live EP)
* 2011 - ''Monter Âmoureuse''
!!Her work provides examples of:
* BawdySong: Prominent on her first album ''Femme D'Extérieur'', with songs such as "Kil Ê Bo" and "Laisse Couler", the latter having lyrics taking the word FoodPorn to another extreme.
* BodyLanguage: Played in a sexual manner on the chorus of "Kil Ê Bo".
* {{Bowdlerise}}: PlayedForLaughs on the live performance of her song "Laisse Couler" where some of her lyrics are bleeped out and she gets upset about it.
--> ''I got censored, right ?''
* BreakUpSong: "Open-Space", from her third album, can be heard as a liberating one. A more dramatic example is "Je Ne T'En Veux Pas".
* {{Chanson}}
* DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale: The female protagonist of the song "Kil Ê Bo" (a crude way to write "Qu'il est beau"[[note]]How he's beautiful[[/note]]) stalks a love interest for years and drugs him in order to rape him following a date (but don't expect any criticizing mention of rape or stalking in this rhythmic song).
* EroticEating: Played straight on her song "Laisse Couler" which only contains innuendos related to fruits.
* FaceOnTheCover: On all of her albums.
* JobSong: The premise of "P'Tits Boulots" which talks about getting tired of doing side jobs.
* LetsDuet: "Je Ne T'En Veux Pas" features her and Camille Bazbaz singing a BreakUpSong
* LiveAlbum: ''La Pompe à Diesel'', a live EP.
* NewSoundAlbum: While ''Femme D'Extérieur'' and ''Monter Âmoureuse'' could both fit the {{Chanson}} genre, they highly contrast each other by the nature of their lyrics and styles. ''Femme D'Extérieur'' celebrates a physical kind of love while ''Monter Âmoureuse'' embraces love in a sentimental way and showcases Maya in a much mature image.
* OneWomanSong: "La Femme Canon", the opening track of her third album.
* PropertyOfLove: How the protagonist of "Kil Ê Bo" views her love interest.
* RecordProducer: She co-producer her last two albums.
* SceneryCensor: The cover of ''Femme D'Extérieur'' features a naked Maya jumping in mid-air, with her name and the title of the album covering her crotch.
* SelfTitledAlbum: ''Barsony''.
* ShoutOut: Her song "Boomerang" references the song "Non, Je ne Regrette Rien" by Music/EdithPiaf. Such ShoutOut is no surprise since she played in the film ''Film/LaVieEnRose'', a biopic about Edith.
* SillyLoveSongs: Most of the songs on ''Monter Âmoureuse''.
* SpecialGuest: Her first album has a track featuring her half-brother Arthur H and her second one features Mathieu Chedid and Brigitte Fontaine.
* SpokenWordInMusic: On "Kil Ê Bo", "La Beuglante" and "Boomerang", from her first album.
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Maya Barsony (1976) is a [[{{UsefulNotes/France}} French]] SingerSongwriter who specialized in {{Chanson}}.
Born to graphic artist Piotr Barsony and journalist Nicole Courtois, she's part of the Higelin family (half-brother of fellow singer Arthur H) and had her second album supported by artists such as Brigitte Fontaine and Mathieu Chedid (AKA -M-). Outside of music, she has played in the film ''Film/LaVieEnRose''.
Following the release of her third album ''Monter Âmoureuse'' (whose lyrics are of a much cleaner nature compared to her second album) in 2011, she completely went dormant.
!!Discography
* 2001 - ''Barsony''
* 2008 - ''Femme D'Extérieur''
* 2008 - ''La Pompe à Diesel'' (Live EP)
* 2011 - ''Monter Âmoureuse''
!!Her work provides examples of:
* BawdySong: Prominent on her first album ''Femme D'Extérieur'', with songs such as "Kil Ê Bo" and "Laisse Couler", the latter having lyrics taking the word FoodPorn to another extreme.
* BodyLanguage: Played in a sexual manner on the chorus of "Kil Ê Bo".
* {{Bowdlerise}}: PlayedForLaughs on the live performance of her song "Laisse Couler" where some of her lyrics are bleeped out and she gets upset about it.
--> ''I got censored, right ?''
* BreakUpSong: "Open-Space", from her third album, can be heard as a liberating one. A more dramatic example is "Je Ne T'En Veux Pas".
* {{Chanson}}
* DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale: The female protagonist of the song "Kil Ê Bo" (a crude way to write "Qu'il est beau"[[note]]How he's beautiful[[/note]]) stalks a love interest for years and drugs him in order to rape him following a date (but don't expect any criticizing mention of rape or stalking in this rhythmic song).
* EroticEating: Played straight on her song "Laisse Couler" which only contains innuendos related to fruits.
* FaceOnTheCover: On all of her albums.
* JobSong: The premise of "P'Tits Boulots" which talks about getting tired of doing side jobs.
* LetsDuet: "Je Ne T'En Veux Pas" features her and Camille Bazbaz singing a BreakUpSong
* LiveAlbum: ''La Pompe à Diesel'', a live EP.
* NewSoundAlbum: While ''Femme D'Extérieur'' and ''Monter Âmoureuse'' could both fit the {{Chanson}} genre, they highly contrast each other by the nature of their lyrics and styles. ''Femme D'Extérieur'' celebrates a physical kind of love while ''Monter Âmoureuse'' embraces love in a sentimental way and showcases Maya in a much mature image.
* OneWomanSong: "La Femme Canon", the opening track of her third album.
* PropertyOfLove: How the protagonist of "Kil Ê Bo" views her love interest.
* RecordProducer: She co-producer her last two albums.
* SceneryCensor: The cover of ''Femme D'Extérieur'' features a naked Maya jumping in mid-air, with her name and the title of the album covering her crotch.
* SelfTitledAlbum: ''Barsony''.
* ShoutOut: Her song "Boomerang" references the song "Non, Je ne Regrette Rien" by Music/EdithPiaf. Such ShoutOut is no surprise since she played in the film ''Film/LaVieEnRose'', a biopic about Edith.
* SillyLoveSongs: Most of the songs on ''Monter Âmoureuse''.
* SpecialGuest: Her first album has a track featuring her half-brother Arthur H and her second one features Mathieu Chedid and Brigitte Fontaine.
* SpokenWordInMusic: On "Kil Ê Bo", "La Beuglante" and "Boomerang", from her first album.