La Presse wishes you a national holiday as cheerful as that of FouKi and P’tit Belliveau, who are premiering the music video they took from their anthem St-Han Quinzou.

FouKi and P’tit Belliveau obviously had no trouble letting each other talk about love or pleasure, if we are to believe the images of sweet debauchery weaving the clip inspired by the song published last February on Zayon. “I dance reggaeton on rigodon”, chants the one that Ginette Reno prefers to call Funky and who promises to pay “the tour for everyone, the mononcles, the aunts, the cousins, the cousins, the friends, and the Grand parents “. We take good note of it.

Under its air of lightness, the duet between the Quebecer and the Nova Scotian contains two salutary reminders. The first: Saint-Jean-Baptiste is not only celebrated in Quebec, but throughout French-speaking communities in Canada.

The second: Quebecers also have the right to raise their glasses on the National Day of Acadia on August 15. Because as the artist from Baie Sainte-Marie says: “If the beer is fretted and the twang sounds good, why not celebrate with his cousins? »