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Bernard Côté Unveils De Saguenay jusqu’à Gaspé

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Country rock artist Bernard Côté is back with his latest track, De Saguenay jusqu’à Gaspé, a song that perfectly captures the spirit of adventure and freedom. With heartfelt lyrics like “Fermer la porte et rouler sur l’highway, de Saguenay jusqu’à Gaspé, faire le tour des grandes marées Oh! Ouh! Who! Oh!”, Côté invites listeners to embark on a musical journey through Quebec’s breathtaking landscapes.

This new single, crafted with the expertise of producer Phil OaK, brings a fresh and invigorating sound to Côté’s signature style. Featuring robust instrumentation and dynamic arrangements, the track delivers an irresistible blend of country and rock that will have fans tapping their feet and singing along.

Bernard Côté has firmly established himself as a mainstay in the country-folk scene with hits like Mon vieil amour (Top 10 Country Hit), Montréal (No. 1 on Stingray Musique’s Franco-Country channel), and Chez les Côté. His recent releases, including Entre deux couleurs and Quand t’écoutais du country, continue to resonate with audiences across Canada, earning widespread radio play and listener acclaim.

With De Saguenay jusqu’à Gaspé, Bernard Côté showcases his undeniable talent and passion for storytelling, offering fans another memorable anthem to add to their playlists.

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