Jocelyne Labylle
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Jocelyne Labylle (born 1973 in Saint-Claude, Guadeloupe) is a Guadeloupean zouk musician.
Career[]
In 1992 Labylle joined the group ; in 1994 she joined . She appeared on the covers of all their albums.
After performing on three of their albums, Labylle left to pursue a solo career. She teamed up with , , Jacob Desvarieux and to record the single "". Months later the album was released.
In 2000 she returned to the studio to record her second album. The single "" ("I left my keys") was released followed by the album Ma Petite Lumiere ("My little light"). The album features "Parle-moi d'elle" written by Harry Diboula.
In 2003, Labylle teamed up with Cheela, Passi and Jacob Desvarieux for the single "Laisse Parler Les Gens". The song sold more than 1 million copies and was nominated for a Victoires de la Musique award. In 2007 she collaborated with Haitian musician Roberto Martino of the compas group T-Vice for his single "".[1]
Discography[]
Albums[]
- (1998)
- Ma Petite Lumiere (2000)
Singles[]
- "" (1998)
- "" (2000)
- "" (2000)
- "Laisse Parler Les Gens" (2003)
- "Day'O" (2004)
References[]
- ^ "T-vice's new album is slowly making its way". . Archived from the original on December 5, 2009. Retrieved 2010-01-26.
2012 on serravir
External links[]
- Living people
- 1973 births
- Guadeloupean musicians
- French musicians
- French musician stubs
- Guadeloupean people stubs