
With her debut single “quoi faire de moi”, Melissa steps into pop like someone crashing through a bedroom mirror ball at 2AM: emotional, hyper-styled, chaotic in the best way possible.
After becoming one of the standout names of Star Academy 2025— especially following her now-viral performance of “Particule”alongside Miki, which has already passed 5.5 million views — Melissa is finally introducing the world to her own universe. And it feels less like a launch and more like the beginning of a full aesthetic takeover.
Built on explosive production, sharp emotional tension and glossy Y2K textures, “quoi faire de moi”captures the feeling of spiraling beautifully.
The track moves between vulnerability and impact, never sitting still for too long. One second it feels intimate and diaristic, the next it erupts into something cinematic and euphoric.
But what makes Melissa genuinely exciting right now isn’t just the music — it’s the precision of the world around it.
With a background in design, the French artist approaches pop as a total visual language. Every detail surrounding the release — from the styling to the imagery to the digital presence — feels intentional without losing spontaneity. There’s a rawness underneath the polish, like she’s still figuring herself out in real time and letting the audience watch it happen.
And maybe that’s exactly why the song hits.

“ÇA VA OU QUOI LA TEAM ??? 💚
Mon premier titre est dispo partouttttt :))))
Il s’appelle ‘quoi faire de moi’ parce que parfois… moi-même je sais pas quoi faire de moi 😭”
That message, posted by Melissa herself as the single dropped at midnight, says more about this era than any press release could.
It’s messy, funny, self-aware, vulnerable — the exact emotional frequency a new generation of pop listeners connects to.
At a moment when many emerging artists feel algorithmically manufactured, Melissa arrives with something much more compelling: identity.
Not perfection, not polish for the sake of polish — but perspective.
Currently touring across France with the Star Academy tour, Melissa already has the visibility most debut artists spend years chasing.
What makes this moment different is that she also seems to have the creative direction to sustain it.
“quoi faire de moi” isn’t just a first single.
It’s the sound of an artist turning confusion into aesthetic language — and making it look effortless.
Artist: Melissa
Label: RCA Group
PR: Clémentine Thomassian



