Since 2011 and Very Bad Jokes on Direct 8 (now C8), comedians Grégoire Ludig and David Marsais have been able to forge their path with their Palmashow. Their road leads them again on TF1 which broadcasts this Friday a new issue ofCe Soir, c'est Palmashow.

In the run-up to this prime event, all the parodies and songs of the comedy duo's sketches have been posted on streaming platforms. For the occasion, 20 Minutes made its top 5 of their best parody clips.



Three Unfiltered Cafés - "Nostalgic"

If the song A nos souvenirs des Trois Cafés gourmands is a hit of 2017, it took five years for it to be revisited by the Palmashow. In this parody, broadcast this Friday on TF1, David Marsais and Grégoire Ludig are joined by comedian Laura Felpin. Sarcasm in catheter, the trio reverses the idealization of rural France and embellished country memories.

On a light air, celebrating "our green countryside and shimmering villages", the Three Cafés without filter prove to be very problematic. "We knew how to party, we knew how to do the crazy. We took out our quests, there were no taboos, sings the group. Long live the men in the bistros and the women in the kitchen. My God it was good, we could beat up his cousin. »

With each enormity uttered, outraged reactions of villagers are shown in the background: a way of emphasizing that parody does not put all the inhabitants of the countryside in the same bag.

PLM - "Targeted"

Perched on the edge of a cliff, dark glasses on the nose, the Palmashow multiplies the references to the duo PNL, renamed PML, and its song Oh Lala. "Like in The Lion King, Simba believes in it, that it was him who killed Mufasa... While it's Scar... Go there the big bastard," they sang in 2017. Over the course of a melody full of spleen, the tandem reports on the inequalities suffered by the heroes of Disney cartoons.

Sometimes pointed out by NLP fans, David Marsais defended himself on the set of Clique five years later: "When you parody someone, I think you have to understand that deep down, you love them a little. Otherwise we are just bad and it is useless. »

However, they confided in 2022 to have been knighted by the two brothers of the Tarterêts by tweet. "They gave us a little tweet with a little heart and hands glued. And we loved them even more," confided Grégoire Ludig.

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The Bobo's - "Quinoa"

It is a committed song, which denounces. "This world is filled with hatred, there are people who still eat gluten. (...) This world only thinks about the thune, it's said in our new album available on iTunes, "sings, in 2015, the Palmashow in pastichant, from the melody to the clip, the Prayer in C of Lilly Wood & The Prick remixed by Robin Schulz.

"I think this parody doesn't look like us at all. It is more a parody of a Parisian movement in general. In any case, it's cool since they talk about us, "reacted at the time the duo of French musicians.

David Marsais and Grégoire Ludig were indeed more scratching the bobos, their contradictions and their "rich" problems ("brunches without quinoa", "AirbnB without wi-fi"...). As a bonus, the appearance in the middle of Florence Foresti's song in a rather credible imitation of Christine and The Queens.


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Lartisto ft Lady Djadja - "Nanani-Nanana"

The comedy duo could not miss the phenomenon Aya Nakamura? Almost a year after the release of the hit Djadja, the Palmashow reinvents the most viewed French clip on YouTube with Trop de nanana by Lady Djadja. She gives the answer to Lartisto - a nod to the rapper Lartiste -, caricature of the right-thinking of which the Franco-Malian singer was a victim.

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"So be it, but be clearer, express yourself in the language of Jean-Baptiste Molière," he asks while extras search the dictionary or Google for the translation of the singer's favorite expressions. « When you sing I do not understand every other word, or it is my person who has become old. »

Thumbing its nose at the contempt suffered by Aya Nakamura when she was revealed to the general public, the title engages reflection in a real Who is it? where the dumbest is not the one we think. Enjoyable.


The Snow Prince - "Freedom"

When "Disney Pictures" becomes "Palmashow Pictures", it is to transform the Queen into the Snow Prince, accompanied by Grolaf. The comedy duo proves once again that they know how to ride the wave of pop culture phenomena by taking up the song from the animated film that has haunted - and still haunts - our memories since its release in 2013.

In Liberté they sing - rather well by the way - all these things that we would like to do but that we channel... "Freedom, to be able to slap a kid, when he chiales on the plane," grolaf intones while the prince would like to "return from the weekend that Tuesday".


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Reproduced in larger-than-life animated images, the two companions embody their own characters.

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