A SINGER from Chingford who recorded a music video in Paris just days before the terror attack by ISIS has dedicated his song to the victims.

Songwriter, singer and producer Ki Faro filmed a ‘selfie video’ for his track Désolé around Parisian landmarks, last week.

But just hours after the recording was complete terrorists killed 132 innocent people enjoying music concerts, dinner and drinks with friends.

Shocked and saddened by the news, the Chingford artist, 27, decided to release the video early and dedicate it to the victims.

Ki said: “I was completely unaware until I posted on Instagram and then my page just went crazy, everybody was asking me how I was. That’s how I found out.

“It actually felt quite tense when we were recording. The guys saw some armed police running around, but we didn’t know if that was usual for the city.

“I called my friend who lives where it happened. She was so shaken up, she didn’t even want to talk about it at first.”

The single, Ki’s version of French song Désolé was due for release in December. But he has decided to release it early.

“It was the only thing I could do – I was there – I was performing a French song,” he added.

“It was just all I could do to pay tribute to everyone.”

Ki’s manager said: “Because of what happened it seemed like the right thing to do.

“In the week we had been to some of the places it happened. Our coach got attacked on the way out of Calais and we had to go the back way.

“They shut the border not long after we left, after it happened, so we could have got stuck there. It was crazy.”