Six young prodigies aged 8 to 15, Carla, Esteban, Erza, Nilusi, Gloria and Gabriel, seen on the famous TV talent shows The Voice Kids and Incroyable talent, were brought together to make a strong commitment to children's rights. To this end, they were asked to interpret the greatest songs evoking peace and tolerance. As a result, an album sponsored by Hélène Ségara and Corneille, Un Monde Meilleur, has been scheduled for release on November 20, 2015, to mark International Children's Rights Day. Most of the profits generated will be donated to UNICEF to help children abroad, in refugee centers or displaced persons, notably by providing first aid kits and school materials. A first single is presented one month before the official release of the full album. It was a cover of Demis Roussos' "On écrit sur les murs". Then came the duet with Corneille. It's a reinterpretation of the Francis Cabrel classic, "Il faudra leur dire". The album's godmother, Hélène Ségara, takes part on Daniel Balavoine's "Sauver l'amour". Following the announcement of Carla Georges' departure for solo projects, Kids United reunited as a quintet to record their second album Tout le Bonheur du Monde, released in August 2016. The following year, the group didn't let up, on the contrary, releasing Le Live, participating in the Love Michel Fugain album in tribute to the singer, and in the middle of the summer, released a new studio album, Forever United, from which emerged the single "Mama Africa".
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