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Mosimann Reimagines Gaëtan Roussel’s “Help Myself” On New Single “Soon”

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French multi-hyphenate artist Mosimann continues his run of emotionally driven electronic releases with the arrival of “Soon,” a new collaboration featuring legendary French songwriter Gaëtan Roussel, out now via Sony Music.

Originally sparked as one of Mosimann’s viral “Dream Track” edits, “Soon” now steps into official release territory while retaining the intimate spark that made it resonate online in the first place. Built around Roussel’s Platinum-certified 2010 anthem “Help Myself,” first released during his time fronting Louise Attaque, the track reimagines a defining piece of French rock history through a softer, more reflective electronic lens.

Rather than deconstructing the original, Mosimann leans into its emotional core. “Soon” strips things back into a delicate meditation on resilience, patience, and self-care, reframing the source material as a quiet reminder that it is okay not to have everything figured out. With Roussel directly involved in the rework, the result feels less like a remix and more like a shared reinterpretation between two artists across generations.

At the heart of the track lies a focus on memory and emotional grounding. Mosimann has spoken in interviews with Radio France about how songs like “Help Myself” become personal milestones, tied to formative moments in life and understanding. That sense of reflection carries into “Soon,” where nostalgia is not just referenced, but actively reshaped into something present-tense and healing.

The release arrives during a major summer for Mosimann, who is currently performing his debut Ibiza residency Voulez-Vous, further cementing his position as one of Europe’s most versatile crossover electronic artists. Known for blending songwriting sensitivity with club-ready production, he continues to push beyond traditional genre boundaries while keeping emotional clarity at the center of his work.

With “Soon,” Mosimann and Gaëtan Roussel transform a beloved French classic into something quietly new—an understated, melodic reminder that some songs do not just return, they evolve with us.

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