Adèle Castillon, only 21 years old, is a true idea machine. Behind her mischievous brown eyes hides the little girl she once was. The one who, at thirteen, caused hilarity on her YouTube channel by dedicating a song to pasta. The one who, at seventeen in Nantes, founded Videoclub, her music group with Matthieu Reynaud. After the end of Videoclub, and as she was just entering her adult life, Adèle Castillon transformed her heartbreaks, her disillusionments, and her melancholy into a liberating first solo album. She pressed pause, healed her soul, and listened to the tumultuous waves within her that were just waiting to be expressed. Signed to the label Iconoclast, she found in Surkin the electro producer she was looking for to illuminate her musical universe. Writing all the lyrics for her album, she reveals herself without filter, oscillating between melancholy and joy. Straddling two emotions, Adèle Castillon does not flee the negative. With a rare gentleness, she calmly takes it by the neck and shapes it into a creative object. It is her gift, and she is aware of it. Titled "Plaisir Risque Dépendance," this first opus captivates with its sincerity and overflowing creativity.