The Trois Cafés Gourmands phenomenon was born in 2018. Formed in 2013 in Corrèze, the vocal trio of Mylène Madrias, Jérémy Pauly and Sébastien Gourseyrol initially toured the southwest, building a reputation for their festive, nostalgic ritornellos. In 2018, the video for the song "À nos souvenirs" was viewed twenty-five million times on the Internet, while the band triumphed on summer stages. Released in October 2018, the album Un Air de Rien tops the French sales charts for two weeks. It was quickly certified triple platinum (300,000 sales). But it is also the year in which the conflict with two musicians, bassist Nicolas Ferreira and drummer Sébastien Bugeaud, who had joined the band in 2016, escalates. So much so that the latter two, having been ousted from the band, demanded that their faces be blurred in the video for the track "À nos souvenirs". This did not prevent Trois Cafés Gourmands from returning in 2020 with the album Comme des Enfants, preceded a few weeks earlier by the release of the title track as a single. The album went gold in three months, and was re-released the following year. In 2022, Trois Cafés Gourmands returned with a third opus, La Promesse, which included the track "Quand?", composed with Jean-Jacques Goldman. Announcing in June 2023 that they would be splitting up at the end of their tour, the group returned in 2025 with a fourth studio album, Des Ondes et des Reflets, featuring the single "Mademoiselle".
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