Amir, born Laurent Amir Khlifa Khedider Haddad on June 20, 1984, is a French-Israeli singer and songwriter who first gained widespread recognition after competing in the third season of the French television show "The Voice: la plus belle voix." Following a strong finish as a finalist on the show, he represented France at the Eurovision Song Contest in 2016 with the song "J'ai cherché," which garnered him international acclaim and an impressive sixth-place finish.
Amir's discography is a testament to his versatility and broad appeal, blending pop melodies with intricate storytelling — all spiced with a touch of international flair reflecting his diverse background. After his Eurovision success, he has continued to build his career with a steady stream of releases. Albums like "Addictions" and "Ressources" are standouts, showcasing Amir's knack for catchy hooks and heartfelt lyrics. In addition to his solo work, he has been involved in notable collaborations, including the Banx & Ranx Remix of "1+1." His music, often characterized by a mix of French chanson and pop, resonates with a growing fan base drawn to his relatable themes and charismatic performance style.
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