Angèle is a Belgian singer-songwriter and musician who has swiftly carved out a significant place for herself in the Francophone pop music scene. Born Angèle Van Laeken on December 3, 1995, in Uccle, Brussels, she comes from a musical family; her father is singer Marka, her mother is actress Laurence Bibot, and her brother is rapper Roméo Elvis. Her music blends modern pop with Francophone chanson, characterized by catchy hooks, relatable lyrics, and her signature blend of wit and emotional depth.
Her debut album, "Brol," released in 2018, was a critical and commercial success, earning her accolades and a fanbase throughout the French-speaking world. Angèle's talent for addressing complex emotional and societal issues with ease and humor has struck a chord with a young audience. Following this triumph, she continued to evolve musically and thematically, as evidenced by her sophomore album, "Nonante-Cinq," released in 2021. This album, along with its subsequent deluxe version, "Nonante-Cinq La Suite," showcases her growth as an artist and her willingness to explore personal and artistic depths. Hits such as "Fever," a collaboration with British singer Dua Lipa, and the introspective "Bruxelles je t'aime" have helped solidify Angèle's status as one of the most intriguing contemporary artists in the international music scene.
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