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“Crépuscule électrique”: Laëticia MNG Crosses a New Sonic Threshold

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A breath. A flicker. Then the voice: “Departure imminent.” Since 2019, Laëticia MNG has been forging an unclassifiable path—where luminous electro, elegant trap-pop and Afrobeat pulses intertwine. With “Crépuscule électrique”, released in 2025, she opens a new chapter: twilight-toned yet radiant, as if each beat flirts with the edge of reality.

From her home studio in the Hauts-de-France region, she composes, produces and mixes with unfiltered clarity. The sound is minimal, never hollow. Subtle grooves hum beneath glowing synth layers, while AI gently weaves a texture that feels almost tactile—like an atmosphere you can walk through, breathe in.

This isn’t just a track. It’s a suspended moment—the one where daylight fades and everything suddenly becomes possible. A liminal zone, blending memories, dreams, and data. A crossing. A sensation.

Since her debut performance in 2019 at O’Sullivan Backstage, captured in the Paris en Lives series, Laëticia MNG has been shaping her universe like a living sketchbook. Her YouTube playlist “Mojito”, featuring 14 live sessions between 2019 and 2022, maps a path of quiet evolution and embodied experimentation.

Hers is a fully immersive approach. In 2022, she dropped a nostalgic nod with “Années 80”. Now, in 2025, she’s crafting a new live experience—an audio-visual performance blending projections, vocals, synths, and atmosphere. This isn’t about chasing hits. It’s about building resonance.

At the same time, she’s preparing to begin her medical residency while developing EmotionsCare, a pioneering platform that bridges artificial intelligence and emotional wellness. She even transforms clinical simulations into music, turning medical exam scripts into ECOS songs—proof that even a training scenario can hum like a poem.

“Crépuscule électrique” is a signal. A soft flare between two worlds. Proof that it’s still possible to dream, to code, to heal, and to create—without ever severing heart from machine.

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