There are rare, powerful, and timeless voices that grab you from the very first listen. Bobbie's voice follows in the footsteps of the greats she has admired since childhood, with Joni Mitchell and Dolly Parton at the forefront. Bobbie grew up an hour from the French capital, but it's in the United States that she draws her musical inspiration, lulled by the blues and soul vinyl records inherited from her father. Her first album, 11 finely crafted songs aimed straight at the heart, sounds like an Americana folk classic. In it, Bobbie retraces her intimate and melancholic journey towards her dream, like a road movie: the grief of losing her father as a child, which reoccurs and colors her love life, the courage to leave troubled waters and emancipate herself to allow herself to follow her star. The organ, pedal steel, and gospel choirs arrange the album in the tradition of the genre and imbue it with nostalgia, a central theme that inspires the album's title track: "The Sacred in the Ordinary" or the art of finding, as in a childhood snack at her grandmother's house, the sacred in the ordinary.