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One-T are a French animated band created in 2000 by Eddy Gronfier and Thomas Pieds. Eddy Gronfier produces the music while Thomas Pieds creates the artwork and visuals. They were successful across Europe, especially France and Germany, with their 2003 hit single "The Magic Key", but since then were not able to repeat that success and remained a one-hit wonder.
French-language musical groups from Italy (2 P) Pages in category "French-language singers of Italy" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.
Alessandro Safina (Italian pronunciation: [alesˈsandro saˈfiːna]) is an Italian operatic pop tenor. Born in Siena, Italy, Safina has sought to combine his interests in opera and modern pop music. [citation needed]
Mina and Adriano Celentano are the best-selling artists in Italy. This is the chart of Italian music artists listed by estimated sales according to the most important Italian newspapers, national television channels and music magazines. As the compilation of official data of sale of records in Italy it began to have departed only since 1995, thanks to the Federazione Industria Musicale ...
Sabrina Debora Salerno (Italian pronunciation: [saˈbriːna ˈdɛːbora saˈlɛrno]; born 15 March 1968), known mononymously as Sabrina, is an Italian singer, songwriter, model, actress and television presenter. [4] During her career, she has scored ten international hits, including three number ones.
"The Magic Key" is a 2003 hip-hop/electronic song recorded by French animated feature One-T + Cool-T. It was the third single from the album The One-T ODC and was released in April 2003. The song samples 'Má Hra' (1971 album 'Nová Syntéza') by Blue Effect, a Czechoslovak progressive rock band.
[1] [12] He also made a Chinese-language adaptation of Giacomo Puccini's opera Turandot, which was directed by Zhang Yimou. [13] In 2013, Cocciante was a coach for the first season of The Voice of Italy; Elhaida Dani, one of the contestants he coached, won the show. [14] Cocciante's oeuvre includes recordings in Italian, French, English, and ...
However, French, [52] British and Italian [53] [54] newspapers and magazines in the 1960s and 1970s and more recently in 2008 [55] and 2011 [56] and a 2016 article in La Stampa included passport details and an alleged reproduction of a copy of Lear's birth certificate, which states that she was given the name Alain Maurice Louis René Tap on 18 ...