La lettre de lara fabian biography

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    Born: 1970, Etterbeek, Belgium
    Debut: 1986
    Genre: Pop

    Achievements

    • Has put up for sale over 18 million records worldwide
    • Diamond Stamp album in Author (Pure)
    • Felix Give for Somebody Artist sustenance the Assemblage (1995)
    • 19 Relinquish 40 Singles, including dozen Top 10′s
    • Has recorded songs in altitude languages
    • Has a vocal faculty that spans 4 octaves

    Studio Albums bear Hit Singles

    1991: Lara Fabian

    • Platinum

    1994: Carpe Diem

    • 2x Platinum
    • Platinum answer France
    • Hit Singles: “Si tu m’aimes” (#5 France; #3 Belgium), “Leila” (Felix-Nominated)

    1996: Pure

    • Platinum
    • Diamond pigs France
    • Hit Singles: “Tout” (#4 France; #2 Belgium; Felix-nominated), “Je t’aime” (#6 Writer and Belgium; Felix-nominated), “Humana” (#15 France; #21 Belgium), “La Différence” (#10 France; #11 Belgium)

    1999: Lara Fabian

    • 3x Pt in Portugual
    • Pt in Writer, Belgium, ride Brazil
    • Language: English
    • Knock Singles: “I Am Who I Am” (#19 Canada), “Adagio” (#5 France; #3 Belgium), “I Will Fondness Again” (#16 France; #5 Belgium; #14 Switzerland)

    2001: Nue

    • 2x Pt in France
    • Wallop Singles: “J’y crois encore” (#

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    Lara Fabian discography
    Studio albums16
    Live albums5
    Compilation albums3
    Singles52
    Music videos40
    DVD releases5
    DVD box sets5

    The discography of Belgian and Canadian singer Lara Fabian consists of fourteen studio albums, four live albums, one compilation album, eight box sets, eight video albums, fifty two singles and a range of other album appearances. Being multilingual, Fabian sings in French, Italian, English, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Hebrew, Greek and German.

    Lara Fabian claims 20 million records sold.[1] However, according to various media, her actual record sales are estimated at 12 million worldwide.[2][3][4][5] She is the best-selling Belgian-born female artist of all time. She is a lyric soprano with a vocal range that spans three octaves from C3 to G♯6 in live performances.[6]

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    1. ^Yohann Ruelle (January 9, 2020). "Lara Fabian, 50 ans et épanouie : elle dres

      Just a head's up.. TLFM will be put off until June due to complications. But on the bright side, a new tour is also in the works!

      Here is the Track listing as well as the women she was inspired by:

      Tracking List :

      Track 1 : Message Personnel (Françoise Hardy – 1973)
      Track 2 : Nuit Magique (Catherine Lara – 1986)
      Track 3 : L’amour existe encore (Céline Dion – 1991)
      Track 4 : Mamy Blues (Nicoletta – 1971)
      Track 5 : L’hymne à L’amour (Edith Piaf – 1949)
      Track 6 : Babacar (France Gall – 1987)
      Track 7 : Amoureuse (Véronique Sanson – 1972)
      Track 8 : Göttingen (Barabara – 1965)
      Track 9 : Une femme amoureuse (Mireille Mathieu - 1980 - adaptation Women in love - Barbra Streisand)
      Track 10 : Il venait d’avoir 18 ans (Dalida – 1973)
      Track 11 : Libertine (Mylène Farmer – 1986)
      Track 12 : J’ai 12 ans (Diane Dufresne – 1990)
      Track 13 : Ca casse (Maurane – 1991)
      Track 14 : Toutes les femmes en moi ( Inédit 2008)
      Track 15 : Le droit des femmes (Inédit 2008)

      + (Hidden Track) Track cachée: Soleil Soleil (Nana Mouskouri – 1972)