Ève Angeli

French pop singer

Ève Angeli
Born
Vanessa Annelyse Ève Garcin

(1980-08-25) 25 August 1980 (age 43)
Sète, Hérault, Occitanie, France
NationalityFrench
OccupationSinger

Vanessa Annelyse Ève Garcin (born 25 August 1980 in Sète, Hérault, France), better known by her stage name Ève Angeli is a French pop singer, who won an NRJ Music Award for Best New French Artist in 2000–2002.

Biography

She began her rise to fame on the television show Graines de star in 1999. Her star-making performance on the show led to a major-label recording contract with Sony Music and the eventual release of her debut single, "Avant de venir" in 2000. The lead single from her forthcoming full-length album debut, "Aime-Moi" (2002),[1] "Avant de Partir" was a Top Five hit on the French singles chart. The follow-up single "Elle" was a major hit also, breaking into the Top Ten, and though successive singles "Je Sais" and "C'est Pour Ça" were less popular, the run of hit singles helped carry Aime-Moi to number 11 on the French albums chart.[2] In 2002 Angeli won the NRJ Music Award for Best New French Artist and released her second album, "Nos Différences", which spawned a modest hit with its title track, a bilingual collaboration with the British boy band A1. Relative to her debut album, however, "Nos Différences" was a disappointment and Angeli subsequently receded from the spotlight for a couple years. She re-emerged in 2004 with the reality TV show La Ferme Célébrités, a greatest-hits compilation "Le Meilleur d'Eve Angeli", and the new single "Une Chanson dans le Coeur," her biggest hit in years. Her third album, "Viens" (2005), followed, and while it spawned a couple modest hits with "Viens" and "Je Vais T'aimer," it continued to mark a downturn in Angeli's commercial success and concluded her association with Sony.[3]

In subsequent years, Angeli published a book, Mes Evangélismes: Pensées d'une Blonde (2007), and released her first independent album, "Revolution" (2008).

Discography

Albums

Year Album Chart
France Belgium (Wa) Switzerland
2001 Aime-moi 11 26 39
2002 Nos différences 40
2004 Le meilleur d'Ève Angeli 20
2005 Viens 49
2008 Revolution
2015 Etre Libre
2018 Que l’Amour
2022 Je Seme

Singles

Year Single Chart Album
France Belgium (Wa) Switzerland
2000 "Avant de partir" 4 2 20 Aime-moi
2001 "Elle" 6 37
"Je sais" 30
2002 "C'est pour ça" 72
"Nos différences – Caught in the Middle" (& A1) 15 32 Nos différences
2003 "Ma prière" 58
"L'amour que j'ai pour toi" 58
"Love On The Dancefloor" feat Cerrone
2004 "Une chanson dans le cœur (Felicità)" 11 8 59 Le meilleur d'Ève Angeli
2005 "Viens" 20 73 Viens
2006 "Je vais t'aimer" 57
"La Solitudine"
2007 "Na na naa, le zapping" Revolution
2008 "Look Away"
"Si tu m'oublies"
2011 "Avant de partir (Remix)"
2012 "Une autre histoire"
2013 "Ta Différence" Être Libre
2014 "Une histoire inachevée"
"You Raise Me Up (feat Adrien Abelli) "
"Tourner La Page"
2018 "T'es chiante " Le Binôme du Siècle
2020 "Fragile" Je Sème
2022 "Je sème "

References

  1. ^ "Eve Angeli – Aime-Moi (CD, Album) at Discogs". Discogs. 10 May 2001. Retrieved 1 May 2011.
  2. ^ "Eve Angeli, biography photography and wallpaper". Stars-celebrites.net. Retrieved 1 May 2011.
  3. ^ Steffen Hung. "Discographie Eve Angeli". lescharts.com. Retrieved 1 May 2011.

See also

  • NRJ Music Awards
  • Artist's blog
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Housemates of La Ferme Célébrités (France)
La Ferme Célébrités 2004
Pascal Olmeta · Eve Angeli · Elodie Gossuin · Vincent McDoom · Danièle Gilbert · Sébastien Mourra  · Ilario Calvo · Mouss Diouf · Céline Balitran  · Maxime · Titia · Massimo Gargia · Mia Frye · Eva Kowaleska ·
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