Jacques Duvall

Jacques Duvall, the Belgian singer-songwriter whose real name is Eric Verwilghen, has been a quirky force in the French-language music scene since the late 1970s. Best known for penning catchy, often provocative lyrics for pop icons like Lio (think her hit "Banana Split"), Jane Birkin, and Alain Chamfort, he's got a knack for blending wit, melancholy, and a touch of the absurd in his work. Over the years, Duvall has carved out his own solo career, releasing albums that showcase his distinctive voice and storytelling style, from early stuff like "Comme la Romaine" to more recent gems such as "Expert en désespoir" and "Exil à Freaksville."

If you're into offbeat, literate pop with a retro vibe, Duvall's discography is a fun rabbit hole—tracks like those from "Le cow boy et la call girl" or "Contes de la libido ordinaire" mix humor with heartfelt introspection. He's collaborated with folks in the underground Belgian scene, including ties to the Freaksville label, and continues to drop releases that feel both timeless and cheekily modern, proving he's still got plenty of creative spark well into his career.

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