Adèle Castillon

Adèle Castillon
Castillon in 2019
Castillon in 2019
Background information
Born
Adèle Castillon du Perron

(2001-10-24) 24 October 2001
OriginNantes, France
Genres
Occupation
Years active2017–present
Labels
Spinoff ofVideoclub[3]
Partner
Matthieu Reynaud (2018-2021)
Websiteadelecastillon.com

Adèle Castillon du Perron (French pronunciation: [adɛl kastijɔ̃]; born 24 October 2001) is a French singer and actress. She was the singer in the French pop duo Videoclub from 2018 until 2021. As an actress, she appeared in the French comedy film Sous le même toit (2017), and the French thriller School's Out (2018).

Life and career

Early life

Castillon was born in Angers, France on 24 October 2001.[4] She has two siblings. As a child, Castillon started making YouTube videos and had theatre training, though she did not consider that these two correlated with each other and did not intend to use YouTube for her career prospects. For the Dissemblances media, she made her first interview of the French actress Léa Seydoux.[5] At the age of 15, with some friends, she interviewed the Dalai Lama[5] in Dharamshala, India.

In 2017, she played Violette Hazan in the movie Sous le même toit directed by Dominique Farrugia.[5]

In 2018, she played Clara in School's Out directed by Sébastien Marnier.[1]

Group Videoclub

In 2018, Castillon met Matthieu Reynaud and formed Videoclub, over their shared love of 80s nostalgia. Their channel had amassed over 20,000 subscribers before posting anything, to the suspicion of YouTube. Due to Castillon's popularity on the site, their music quickly went viral there, as well as on TikTok and Spotify.[6][7]

In 2019, in Milan,[8] Adèle Castillon laid all her cards[4] on the table to sing Amour plastique. The English singer Anna Calvi[8] invited the group Videoclub to open her concert at Circolo Magnolia during Unaltrofestival. Noisyroad reported that Castillon expressed, "siamo ancora giovani, speriamo di crescere sempre di più" ('we're still young; we hope to keep growing'),[9] reminiscent of a Lewis Carroll tale where the cards walk. At the end of the slideshow, starting with Anna Calvi, the four cardinal points were inscribed on Adèle Castillon's petite robe noire (Little Black Dress): The Moon, The Sun, The Stars, and The Soul. These framed the Three of Swords Italian Tarot Card, which depicts three swords piercing a heart symbolizing the experience of heartbreak.

Back in Nantes, Castillon approached film director Sirine Mamoun to film her at the location[10] where Amour plastique was shot by director Julie Reynaud.[a] C'est drôle (It's Odd),[12] the façade of the video club on Street Saint-Pierre[10] began to age and fade like The Picture of Dorian Gray.

Crève-cœur
Three of Swords

Castillon said: "L’écrire m’a permis de mieux me comprendre et d’exorciser tout ça." (Writing the album PRD[12] announcing Crèvecoeur[b] allowed me to understand myself better and to exorcise[15] all of that.)

Hand in hand, amidst emotional turmoil, Castillon helped a big red heart[10] on legs to walk again, symbolizing healing and personal growth after betrayal in relationships. Between the Préfailles[15] (pre-fall) rocks and Rue des Roches grises[11] (Street Gray Rocks) close to Le Rocher d'Enfer (The Rock of Hell),[16] the archangel Gabrielle[12] (גַּבְרִיאֵל) fell, becoming one of apostate[c] demons[8] of the warrior[d] Adèle Crève-cœur.

On 31 March 2021, the group was dissolved, when Castillon and Reynaud ended their relationship.[19] In May 2021, before the release of their album Euphories, Videoclub announced the disbandment of the group and that they would each be pursuing solo projects.[19]

Solo career

'Nothing but that,' in Lille in 2025

On 10 June 2022, after splitting from Videoclub, she released her first song "Impala".

On 7 April 2023, she released her second single called "Rêve" (Dream).[20]

At the Bois de Vincennes in Paris for the We Love Green[21] festival, she made a striking entrance during the first song, wearing a heart-shaped balaclava, despite the sweltering heat.

On 16 June 2023, she released the single "Alabama", the song is her third single as an independent artist.[22]

On 20 october 2023, Castillon launched her first album PRD: Pleasure Risk Dependency.

On 31 May 2024, Castillon released "Ce Soir", which features rapper Gazo.[3]

On 24 July 2024, in Seine-Saint-Denis, Adèle Castillon served as a torchbearer, relaying the flame for the 2024 Summer Olympics.[23] On the eve of the opening ceremony, she and Gazo invited the audience at Parc Georges Valbon to a free concert in La Courneuve.[24]

In 2025, Castillon released her second album Crèvecoeur (Heartbreaking).[25] 'Nothing but that'.

She is currently signed to Columbia Records.[26]

♪ "Monter en impala" ♫
(Get in an impala)

In the summer of 2025, on the enchanting Grall[27] stage, Adèle Castillon delivered her first performance at the biggest French festival: the Vieilles Charrues.[28] She said that her grandmother will be proud because she lives not far from the Brocéliande Forest, in the heart of rainy Central Brittany, where the festival took place. So, Adèle Castillon changed the lyrics of PRD to end with 'the Bretons'.

In Arthur Rimbaud's Charleville-Mézières, Adèle Castillon opened the Cabaret Vert Festival.[29] Festival-goers recognized her typical silhouette, from her boots[30] to her black sunglasses. For Lèche_vitrine_demo1.wav, Adèle Castillon played the clavier alongside Florian Robin. She transformed the audience into a giant choir.[31] She noticed two teenagers, Lucida and Garance, by their cardboard signs. She invited them onto the Zanzibar stage to sing Impala together. Finally, Lylian Szpira delivered a drum solo causing a sensation.[32]

She invited Camille Yembe[33] to be the opening act for her concerts.

On 29 January 2025, her name was written in giant red letters[34] on Boulevard des Capucines in Paris for her sold-out debut performance at the Olympia Hall.

Musical style and influences

Castillon's musical style draws inspiration from that of Billie Eilish.[1]

Discography

Adèle Castillon in 2021
Albums
Title Details
"Plaisir Risque Dépendance"
Extended plays
Title Details
"Crèvecoeur"
  • Released: 4 September 2024 EP 1 and 28 february 2025 EP 2
  • Label: Iconoclast Music, Sony Music France
  • Formats: digital download, streaming
List of singles, with year released, selected chart positions and album name shown
Year Title Peak Chart Positions Album
France[36]
2022 Impala[12] Plaisir Risque Dépendance
2023 Notice, Sensations, Gabrielle, Alabama, Rêve,[12] C'est Drôle
2024 Ce Soir (featuring Gazo) 76 Crèvecoeur EP 1
2025 Je me demande (ft. Louane) Crèvecoeur EP 2
It might never end (ft. Declan McKenna)
Rien qu'ça (Nothing but that)
Oh non :(

Filmography

Year Title Role Director
Films
2017 Sous le même toit Violette Hazan Dominique Farrugia
2018 School's Out Clara Sébastien Marnier

Music videos

Reference IMDb and her Youtube channel.

Year Title Director Featuring DOP
2022 Impala Alice Moitié Miléna Leblanc, Paul Mirabel[37]
2023 Rêve Adèle Castillon Célestine Forget, Claire Beuret, Clémence Villechavrolle, Lola Bée, Lola Daniel, Mira Gouled, Nina Blanc-Francard, Tina Rozen André Chemetoff[38]
Alabama[39] Francesco Petroni Aminata Diagne, Loup Lélass, Claude Payen de Lapierre, Alice Lemonnier, Nana Kadidia, Jean-Désiré Augnet, Dave Nsaman Okebwan Hugo Carlier
C'est Drôle Sirine Mamoun Piano by Antoine Berquet
Sensations[16] Antoine Chapus Aminata Diagne, Loup Lélass, and the audience at Gaîté Lyrique, Paris on 26 October 2023
2024 Gabrielle[12] Jack Lowe Ben Coughlan
Crèvecoeur Josselin Facon Adèle Crève-cœur. Laura Passalacqua as Art Director
À la folie Adèle Castillon Aminata Diagne as Art Director. Choreographer: Amel Khaies Adrien Lallau
Ce Soir Mario Roudil Gazo[3]

Television

Date TV Program Director Productor
2022-09-13 Canal+ The Question Box[37] Bertrand Delaire Purdey Chabrieres
2025-07-19 France Télévision Vieilles Charrues Festival[28] Adeline Chahin[40]
2025-08-14 Arte Cabaret Vert[32] Festival Sébastien Lefebvre
2026-01-17 TF1 Star Academy season 13: Duet Amour plastique with Léa[41] Franck Broqua

Radio

Date Radio Program Author Duration
2023-06-16 Spotify The lesson - Adèle Castillon "my breakup marked the end of my music group" Paulette Grisoni[42] 35 min
2023-11-07 France Inter Adèle Castillon: pleasure, risk, and addiction, all in pop songs Charline Roux[8] 5 min
2024-02-01 France Inter Adèle Castillon. Album: PRD.
The interview opens with a discussion about the origins of Notice,
then later about the connection between Amour plastique and Napoleon.[43]
Laurent Goumarre[2] 21 min
2025-07-09 France Info Adèle Castillon, artist of confession Bertrand Dicale[44] 7 min
2025-08-26 France Inter Adèle Castillon: the former YouTuber who became a star of French pop Mehdi Maïzi[3] 56 min
2025-12-30 Skyrock Adèle Castillon: In Loop, live Mrik[45] 13 min

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated work Result
2017 melty Future Awards[46] Coming Soon Won
2022 NRJ Music Award[47] Francophone Revelation of the Year Impala Nominated
2024 39th Victoires de la Musique[18] Best New Female Artist C'est drôle symphonic Nominated

Personal life

Foreword: Notice[2] from the album PRD is a piece composed by Benoît Heitz also known as Surkin.[2] It is not a song but a recording of voices. The introduction of each concert features a phone call from Castillon's father, Benoît Castillon Du Perron talking to his daughter in this note.[18] He wrote a book over the course of ten years, titled Mourir avec la rivière (English: 'Dying with the River').

Castillon disclosed in Paulette Grisoni's podcast "The Lesson" that the couple had already separated prior to the breakup of the group Videoclub.[42] She also described a difficult split, including her estrangement from the family of her ex-boyfriend and former partner, Matthieu Reynaud. Castillon shared the reason for the breakup on TikTok but deleted the videos a few days later.

She appreciates dinosaurs.[37] On her arm, there is a tattoo in shape of dinosaur[30] with the caption: 'J'ai vraiment la grosse tête' (I really have an egghead like Humpty Dumpty).[48] She also likes race cars.[45] She has a keen interest in psychology.[33]

She hates spiders:[48] it is not directly her but Adèle Crève-cœur who is featured in the eponymous animated music video directed by Josselin Facon.

One night, she added another tattoo in English: 'I'm trying to figure out,'[48] beneath her dinosaur[2] tattoo. That evening, she felt like she was in another world:

Like a Tibetan[49] cat, "Adèle Castillon has already lived a thousand lives."[30]

Either she grew up too fast,[5] like the Disaster Girl[e] ("Alice in the Land of Promises"[2]), or she survived multiple medication overdoses,[51] the "night, very late," in slow motion, bathed in the hypnotic bluish glow of her computer before heading to school. She gets help to wean herself off.

She rediscovers the desire to create the PRD triptych: Pleasure Risk Dependency.[2]

Notes and references

Notes

  1. ^ Amour Plastique, directed by Rose Denoaptea, is a musical film starring Adèle Castillon and 9mattyeux, with music composed by Matthieu Reynaud and lyrics written by Esteban Capron.[11]
  2. ^ According to the French daily newspaper L'Humanité,[13] her album Crèvecoeur is a tribute to her mother's name.[14]
  3. ^ Adèle Crève-cœur experiences ambivalence; she feels jealousy toward Gabrielle and yearns to be addressed as Gabrielle[2] Crève-cœur.
  4. ^ Her armor[17] is delicate: a blue woolen helmet,[18] a heart-shaped hood or a coif.[17]
  5. ^ "Disaster Girl Is Back." Photographer: Lou Escobar.[50] Art Director: Venus. Graphist Designer: Aminata.

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