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  2. One-T - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Alizée - Wikipedia

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    Alizée Lyonnet (née Jacotey; born 21 August 1984), known professionally as Alizée, is a French singer and dancer. She is one of the best-selling French female artists of the 21st century, [1] and the singer with the most exports out of France. [2] Her best-known single is 2000's "Moi... Lolita", which reached number one in Italy and Spain.

  4. List of multilingual bands and artists - Wikipedia

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    Nive Nielsen, Greenlandic singer and songwriter. This is a list of multilingual bands and artists.The band's or artist's native language is listed first. The list itself may also contain some singers from all over the world whose first language is English and ability to sing in different languages.

  5. The Magic Key (song) - Wikipedia

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    "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.

  6. Paolo Conte - Wikipedia

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    Paolo Conte (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpaːolo ˈkonte]; born 6 January 1937) is an Italian singer, pianist, songwriter and lawyer, known for his distinctly grainy, resonant voice. His compositions fuse Italian and Mediterranean sounds with jazz , boogie and elements of the French chanson and Latin-American rhythms.

  7. Lucio Battisti - Wikipedia

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    Battisti was born in Poggio Bustone, a small town in the province of Rieti (northern Lazio), and moved with his family to Rome in 1950. A self-taught guitarist, Battisti made his debut as musician in the 1960s, performing in local bands in Rome, Naples and later in Milan, where he joined I Campioni (The Champions), the support band of then famous singer Tony Dallara.

  8. Category:Italian-language singers of France - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Italian-language singers of France" ... Valentina (French singer) This page was last edited on 19 September 2024, at 19:04 (UTC). ...

  9. Category:French-language singers of Italy - Wikipedia

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    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.