France Gall – Babacar

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Babacar can be found on the album Babacar (Remasterisé en 2004)

More about France Gall

France Gall, born Isabelle Geneviève Marie Anne Gall on October 9, 1947, in Paris, France, was a celebrated French pop singer whose career spanned several decades. She first gained prominence in the 1960s with her youthful, catchy hits like "Poupée de cire, poupée de son," which won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1965, marking a significant milestone in her career. Gall's music often blended elements of yé-yé, pop, and chanson, showcasing her versatile vocal style and engaging stage presence. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, she collaborated with renowned songwriter Michel Berger, producing iconic albums such as "Dancing Disco" and "Babacar," which solidified her status as a pop icon in France. Known for her ability to evolve with the changing musical landscape, Gall's work addressed themes of love, freedom, and self-discovery. She continued to influence generations of artists until her passing on January 7, 2018, leaving behind a rich legacy in the French music scene.

Music video with France Gall

France Gall – Babacar (Audio officiel)