{"product_id":"sexe_fort","title":"Sexe Fort","description":"\u003cp\u003ePatricia Kaas’s Sexe Fort is her seventh studio album, released in 2003, and it marks a confident return to the jazz‑ and blues‑tinged French pop that first made her famous. The title (“stronger sex”) plays on the idea of female strength and complexity, and the cover’s use of the female symbol underlines that the record is very openly about women’s experiences—desire, frustration, resilience. Musically, it is a slick, radio‑ready production dominated by Frederic Helbert’s glossy arrangements, but Kaas cuts through the sheen with her smoky, textured voice, giving the songs an emotional bite that keeps them from feeling generic.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eAcross the album, she is surrounded by high‑profile French songwriters—Jean‑Jacques Goldman, Stephan Eicher, Pascal Obispo, Patrick Fiori, Louis Bertignac, Renaud—who provide a mix of pop‑rock, chanson, and smooth‑jazz‑inflected material. The opening single “Où sont les hommes” builds from a subtle, atmospheric verse into a loud, guitar‑driven climax where Kaas sounds both powerful and exasperated, demanding to know where the “real men” have gone. Songs like “C’est la faute à la vie,” “On pourrait,” and “C’est les femmes qui mènent la danse” lean into themes of love’s pain, women’s agency, and the emotional labor of relationships, often phrased with a mix of toughness and vulnerability that reviewers compare to earlier jazz greats rather than mainstream pop divas.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Record Store","offers":[{"title":"Vinyl \/ Album - Silver Coloured Vinyl","offer_id":53423487713594,"sku":"37919","price":44.99,"currency_code":"CAD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0784\/2041\/0682\/files\/Screenshot_2026-05-08_at_3.41.32_PM.jpeg?v=1781164842","url":"https:\/\/recordstore.ca\/products\/sexe_fort","provider":"Record Store","version":"1.0","type":"link"}