With "Le grand Danger de se plaire," Léonard Lasry delivers an album that is musically at the crossroads of everything that constitutes his love for song and pop music in the broadest sense of the term, particularly nourished by his recent achievements, which had sometimes explored musical currents previously unheard in his own repertoire. While we savor the trip-hop-tinged atmospheres on "Le grand danger de se plaire" or "Avec mes yeux d'océan," we find somewhat dancefloor accents on "Pas la même mémoire" or the intimacy of a piano on "En passant par l'amour." Finally, we enjoy "Un autre jour dans la nuit," a captivating slow sung as a duet with Fanny Ardant.