Enzo Enzo, born Körin Ternovtzeff on 29 July 1959, is a French singer whose music embodies the charm of chanson française with a touch of jazz and bossa nova influences. Starting her music career in the 1980s as part of the duo Lili Drop, her solo journey began when the band split up and she adopted her current stage name. She quickly established herself as a beloved voice in France with her melodious tunes and heartfelt lyrics.
Over the years, Enzo Enzo has enchanted audiences with her airy voice and poetic songwriting, earning a dedicated following. Her discography reveals her versatility and commitment to her craft through albums like "Eau calme" and "Balai de crin," where her serene and lush compositions evoke a sense of peaceful introspection. She has also ventured into themed projects with "Chanson d'une maman pour culottes courtes (Chanson d'une maman, vol. 2)" and "3 histoires comme ça de Kipling," showcasing her ability to connect with audiences of all ages. With her album "Têtue (Version deluxe)," she reaffirmed her place in the French music scene, offering a deluxe iteration of her work that features both her signature style and new arrangements. Whether it's through the spirited "Clap!" or the contemplative "Cantate pour un cœur bleu," Enzo Enzo continues to share her passion for music, making her an enduring figure in contemporary French chanson.
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