miércoles, 17 de diciembre de 2008

Yelle and Zaho representative singers of the French music industry (narrative text)



Yelle, a combinated name between Yeah and Elle, is a French singer from a town called Saint-Brieuc located on Bretagne. She started to be recognized since she posted a song titled “Short Dick Cuizi" in her Myspace page. Months later she had the opportunity to sign a contract with the producer GrandMarnier, recording her debut album “Pop-up”. After her hit single “Je Veux Te Voir” she recorded a featured song with Fatal Bazooka called “Parle à ma main" witch has been an international success. Now days she’s opening Mika’s European tour and has been elected MTV’s artist of the month at UK and Latin America.

Zaho was born in Oran, Algeria. She grew up in Bab Ezzouar, a suburb of Alger, until she was 18 years old and her family decided to move to Montreal, Canada. Her music career started when she was little with her interest in music instruments such as guitars and drums. In 1999 she discovered the professional world of music and recording studios, and decided to follow a music career putting aside her studies. She has worked with notable names in the French industry such as Tunisiano, Idir, and Soprano. In 2008, she released her debut album titled Dima and has grown an incredible success among French and international fans.

Both singers are very different, including style and backgrounds, but still keep the similarities of singing in French and having a profound love and dedication towards music. These women are part of the new industry of music, promoting European talent and giving showing that underground talent can be a part of commercial music.

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