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To promote the song, Slimane announced his intents to perform it on numerous occasions before the contest, occasionally performing the song in different languages. [9] He first gave a live performance of "'Mon amour" during a France Télévisions New Year's Eve special programme on 31 December 2023. [10]
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Slimane Nebchi (French pronunciation: [sliman nɛbʃi]; born 13 October 1989), also known professionally by the mononym Slimane, is a French singer-songwriter. He rose to prominence after winning season 5 of The Voice: la plus belle voix as part of Team Florent Pagny .
On 8 November 2023, France Télévisions announced that it had internally selected Slimane with the song "Mon amour" as the French entrant for the 2024 contest. [5] The song, composed by Slimane with Yaacov and Meïr Salah, was presented to the public on the same day, during the evening news bulletin Journal de 20 heures hosted by Anne-Sophie Lapix on France 2.
Mon amour (French for 'my love') may refer to: Film and television ... "Mon amour" (Slimane song), 2023; See also. All pages with titles containing Mon Amour;
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"Mon Amour" is a song recorded by Spanish singer-songwriter Zzoilo. Written by himself alongside Víctor Galindo and produced by the latter, it was independently released as Zzoilo's debut single on December 30, 2020, from his upcoming debut studio album. [ 1 ]
"Dors, mon amour" (French pronunciation: [dɔʁ mɔ̃n‿amuʁ]; "Sleep, My Love") is a love song recorded by French singer André Claveau with music composed by Pierre Delanoë and French lyrics written by Hubert Giraud. It represented France in the Eurovision Song Contest 1958, held in Hilversum, resulting in the country's first win in the ...