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Izïa

Izïa is a France rock vocalist who made her full-length debut in ’09 2009 with an eponymously titled record. Delivered in 1990 in Paris, she actually is the little girl of French pop vocalist/songwriter Jacques Higelin, who produced his solo record debut in 1971, as well as the sister of …

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Jain

Multicultural pop singer Jain was influenced by the countless places she’s called home. Given birth to in Toulouse, France, with origins in Madagascar, she relocated to Dubai at nine and the Congo during senior high school, where she started tinkering with music, notably with manufacturer Mr. Display. After graduation, she …

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Skip the Use

Previously referred to as punk outfit Carving, French quintet Miss the Use took their name change like a catalyst for a fresh direction, opting to pursue an angular electro-rock sound that saw them hailed mainly because their homeland’s response to Bloc Party. Developing the music group in Lille in 2008, …

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