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About Julie Zenatti
French singer Julie Zenatti was born in Paris in 1981. Eager to become a singer since her early teenage years, she took every step to finally be spotted by Luc Plamondon, who offered her a role in his massively successful musical Notre Dame de Paris. Between 2000 and 2007, keeping a somehow low profile (compared to other more exposed singers, and in spite of her five years-long relationship with singer Patrick Fiori), and helped by numerous hit singles (Si je m'en sors, Le couloir de la vie, Couvre-moi, Je voudrais que tu me consoles, Douce), she reached half a million record sales, making her a valuable artists for major record labels. ~ Olivier Duboc, All Music Guide
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Julie Zenatti's Discography (4)
| La Boite De Pandore |
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| Comme Vous... | Sony Music E... |
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| Fragile | Sony Music E... |
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| Dans Les Yeux D'un Autre |
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Compilations Featuring Julie Zenatti (7)
| Hits & Co: La Compile Des Tubes Vol. 5 | Sony BMG Mus... |
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| Notre-Dame De Paris: d'apres l'oeuvre de... | Pomme Music |
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| Notre-Dame De Paris | Pomme Music |
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| 500 Choristes Avec.... |
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| Brigitte Chanson Edition |
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