Axelle Red
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Axelle Red was born Fabienne Demal in Hasselt, Flanders, Belgium, on 15 February 1968. She is a singer-songwriter. Despite being Flemish, she chose to write and perform songs in the French language. She has achieved great critical success in both Belgium and France. Her musical style varies from jazz to piano ballads.
Her musical idols as a youth were the pop group ABBA. She graduated as a lawyer (the same profession as her father) at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), but she nevertheless felt more attracted to music, a passion of her mother (a pianist). Her first album, Sans plus attendre, sold 500 000 copies in Belgium alone (a record). The song "Sensualité" was her breakthrough hit in France. Other hits included "Elle danse seule", "Je t'attends", Manhattan-Kaboul, "Parce que c'est toi", and "I had a dream" (featuring Daan). In 1998, she sang the official song "La Cour des Grands" with Youssou N'Dour during the opening ceremony in Paris of the 1998 FIFA World Cup. In 2006, Axelle Red received the French order Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.
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[edit] Awards
- Victoires de la musique :
- Female artist of the year (1999)
- Original song of the year (2003) for Manhattan-Kaboul with Renaud Séchan (lyics: Renaud Séchan - composer/arranger: Jean-Pierre Bucolo)