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"Je m'en vais" is a song by French singer Vianney released on 17 October 2016, under the label Tôt ou tard. The music video was released on 7 November 2016. The music video was released on 7 November 2016.
Je m'en vais" was released as the lead single from the album on 17 October 2016. The song has peaked at number 2 on the French Singles Chart, the song has also charted in Belgium and Switzerland. "Moi aimer toi" was released as the second single from the album on 13 March 2017.
Vianney Bureau (French pronunciation: [vjanɛ byʁo]; born 13 February 1991), better known by the mononym Vianney, is a French singer-songwriter. [1] At 24 years old he won the award for performing artist of the year at the "Victoires de la musique 2016" [2] one year after having been named in the up and coming category of the "Victoires de la musique 2015".
Le concert is the first live album from French singer-songwriter Vianney. It was released on 9 November 2018 by Tôt ou tard. [1] The album includes the singles "La même" and "Chanson sur ma drôle de vie". The album has peaked at number 11 on the French Albums Chart.
N'attendons pas is the third studio album from French singer-songwriter Vianney. It was released on 30 October 2020 by Tôt ou tard . [ 1 ] The album includes the singles "N'attendons pas" and " Beau-papa ".
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That album, containing a moody synthpop adaptation of Serge Gainsbourg's "Je suis venue te dire que je m'en vais", propelled the singer into stardom all over Europe and Canada. In 1982, the group separated, and Lemaire continued her career as a solo artist.
John Vianney (born Jean-Marie Vianney and later Jean-Marie-Baptiste Vianney; [2] 8 May 1786 – 4 August 1859) was a French Catholic priest often referred to as the Curé d'Ars ("the parish priest of Ars").