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Lara Sophie Katy Crokaert (born January 9, 1970), better known as Lara Fabian, is a Belgian-Canadian pop singer and songwriter. She has sold over 20 million records worldwide as of 2021Broadway World (2017)
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and is one of the best-selling Belgian artists of all time. She was born in
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, to a Belgian father and a Sicilian mother. She lived the first part of her childhood in
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, speaking Italian as her first language. She moved to
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in 1991 and since 1995, she has held Canadian citizenship alongside her Belgian one. In 2003, she returned to Brussels to be close to her parents in Belgium and in 2015 lived in
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province in Belgium just outside Brussels. In 2017, she returned permanently to
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, Quebec, to be with her family.


Early life

Fabian is the only child of Pierre Crokaert, who is Flemish, and Maria Luisa Serio, a Sicilian. Fabian's parents recognized her talent early on and enrolled her in the
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when she was eight years old; she studied there for 10 years. She sings in eleven languages: French, English, Spanish, Italian, Flemish, German, Greek, Latin, Hebrew, Portuguese and Russian.


Music career


1986–1993: Early music career

During the 1980s, Fabian entered a number of European competitions and won several prizes. She released her first single, "L'Aziza est en pleurs" / "Il y avait" in 1986. In 1988, the RTL TV channel in Luxembourg invited Fabian to represent the country at the 33rd Eurovision Song Contest, held that year in
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, Ireland. The song was a composition by Jacques Cardona and Alain Garcia entitled '' Croire'' (Belief) which reached a respectable fourth place (while
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won the contest representing Switzerland). The single became a hit in Europe, selling nearly 500,000 copies. In 1990, Fabian and musical collaborator Rick Allison moved to
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, Quebec, Canada to embark on a career in North America. They started their own music label and publishing company, Productions Clandestines. In August 1991, her self-titled French-language debut album, '' Lara Fabian'', was released in Canada and sold over 100,000 copies. The album went gold in 1993, and platinum the following year. The success of upbeat
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singles such as "Le jour où tu partira", "Les murs", and "Qui pense à l'amour" gave Fabian radio exposure. She received several nominations at the 1993 ''ADISQ awards'', and a poll published around that time voted her Québec's most promising singer.


1994–1996: Breakthrough album: ''Carpe diem''

Constant touring in
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helped Fabian's 1994 album ''
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'' become her breakthrough album. The album went ''Gold'' three weeks after its release, and spawned three hit singles: "Tu t'en vas", "Si tu m'aimes", and "Leïla". The following year, the album went triple platinum. Fabian received two Félix awards at the 1995 ADISQ gala: Best Show Of The Year and Best Female Singer Of The Year (a category that is voted for by the public). In 1996, Walt Disney Studios hired Fabian as the voice of the character of Esmeralda in the Canadian French version of the animated feature ''
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''. Disney also included "Que Dieu aide les exclus", Fabian's French version of the song "God Help The Outcasts", on the film's English soundtrack album alongside
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's version. Since 1996 Lara Fabian has also held Canadian citizenship alongside her original Belgian passport.


1997–1999: Mainstream international success: ''Pure'' and ''Live''

After the success of ''Carpe diem'', Fabian signed a contract with the French
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label for several albums and '' Pure'' was released in June 1997. ''Pure'' sold more than two million copies in France; the album went platinum in less than two weeks, and spawned several hit singles: "Tout", "Je t'aime", "Humana", each of which sold more than a million copies, and the anti-
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anthem "La Différence". The album won a Félix for Popular Album of the Year at the 1997
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gala and was nominated for two
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s in the Best Selling French Album category, and for Fabian as Best Female Singer. In February 1998, Fabian received the Discovery of the Year award during the
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Gala. Also in 1998, Polydor released ''
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'' in Europe. In November 1998, she received the Félix Award for Artist with the Most Recognition Outside Quebec at the 'ADISQ Gala'. In December, she was named as Revelation of the Year by
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, which put her on its cover to mark this occasion. In March 1999, Fabian released her first live album, named ''
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'', which debuted at #1 on the French charts. This helped seal an international recording contract with
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Music. In May 1999, Fabian was honoured at the ''
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'' in Monaco, where she received Best Selling Record for the Year 1998 for her album ''Pure''. In July 1999, with over six million records already sold across Europe, Polydor rereleased Fabian's self-titled debut album.


1999–2001: Extension of success to the US and Latin America: ''Lara Fabian''

In the summer of 1999, Fabian recorded her first English-language album, '' Lara Fabian'', in New York and San Francisco for the Sony label. The songs were written and produced with Rick Allison and Dave Pickell,
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, Glen Ballard and
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. The album debuted at #1 on the Billboard 'Heatseekers' album chart, reached #1 on the French album chart and #2 on the Belgian album chart. For the Asian version of the album, Fabian collaborated with American-Taiwanese pop star
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on the song "Light of My Life". The
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song "
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", her first English single, reached #1 on the US ''Billboard''
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, and peaked #32 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, #10
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, as well as appearing in several international charts. This included the
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, where it peaked at #63. The follow-up ballad, " Love By Grace", entered the
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chart, peaking at #24. In February 2001, "Love By Grace" became the theme song of the lead couple in the Brazilian soap opera ''
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'', broadcast by
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in Brazil and Portugal. For several weeks, the song was number 1 on most Brazilian and Portuguese radio stations. The third single, the
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song "I Am Who I Am", remixed by
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, did not chart. In Europe, the single "Adagio" charted at #5 on the French singles chart and #3 on the Belgian singles chart. During this period, Fabian recorded songs for several Hollywood motion picture soundtracks, including "The Dream Within" for the '' Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within'' soundtrack, and "For Always" for the '' AI:Artificial Intelligence'' soundtrack, which contained both a solo version and a duet with
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.


2001–2003: ''O Canada 2001'' and return to French roots: ''Nue'', ''Live 2002'' and ''En toute intimité''

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'' (Naked), Fabian's fourth French album, was released in the Fall of 2001 in both Québec and France. ''Nue'' is a documentation of her emotional ride in the years since success of the previous album. The album reached #1 in Belgium and #2 in France but had little impact in Québec. The album was also released in Portugal and reached the top 10 on the album charts during the Fall of 2001. The first single, released in the summer of 2001, was the anthem "J'y crois encore" was a top 20 French hit. Other singles followed, including "Immortelle", "Aimer Déjà" and in 2002 " Tu es mon autre" (a duet with fellow Belgian, Maurane which was nominated for song of the year and reached the top 5 in France). Also in 2001, she collaborated with
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and the
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to record the Canadian national anthem, ''
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'', in an English version, a French version, and a bilingual (French/English) version, for a promotion of the Government of Canada. In 2002, Fabian contributed to the ''World Soccer Championship'' CD release, with the song ''World at Your Feet'' written and produced by
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. Towards the end of 2002, Fabian released her second live album, '' Live 2002'', from her latest tour, together with a DVD showcasing concerts recorded in December 2001 in Belgium at the Forest National and at
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in Paris. Her 2003 stint at the Casino de Paris every Monday night consisted of concerts to small audiences which were released as a live CD and DVD at the end of 2003, under the title '' En toute intimité''.


2004: Second English language release: ''A Wonderful Life''

In June 2004, Fabian released her second English album, '' A Wonderful Life''. The project was commercially unsuccessful but critically praised. The more organic sound on the album is attributed to the work of French guitarist Jean-Félix Lalanne, and producers
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,
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and the British team True North (composed of Take That singer
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and Elliot John Kennedy). "Review My Kisses", written by Desmond Child, was first recorded by
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in 2002 for her album ''Twisted Angel''. The first single released for radio was "The Last Goodbye" in the US and a number of other countries (except France). In France, the song "No Big Deal" was the first single. Neither of the songs achieved success and the album was not promoted; and its release was cancelled in the United States. In Brazil, the song "I Guess I Loved You" achieved moderate success when included on a soap opera entitled "
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" (Her own Destiny), a well-known Brazilian television series. The song also gained some popularity in Portugal, for the same reason, though it was never officially released or promoted. In 2004, in the MGM film ''
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'', Fabian performed the numbers "Another Openin', Another Show" (with chorus) and "So in Love" (with
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) from the
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musical ''
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''.


2005–2006: A new musical direction: ''9'' and ''Un Regard 9''

After a sabbatical in 2004, Fabian returned to the music scene spring of 2005 with her fifth French album, '' 9''. The album is performed in a new style, with smoothness, serenity and joy, a departure from the deep, dramatic style of earlier recordings. ''9'' yielded the hit single "La Lettre", a song co-written with her new partner, Jean-Félix Lalanne, with whom she produced the album's 11 tracks. Other singles released included "Ne lui parlez plus d'elle", "Un Ave Maria", "Il ne manquait que toi" and the gospel-infused "L'homme qui n'avait pas de maison". In October 2006, Fabian released a CD and DVD of this associated tour, both titled ''
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'' and recorded during the concert of March 29, 2006, at
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in Paris. The CD presents 15 live performances and a new song, "Aime", recorded in a studio in
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, Quebec.


2006–2007: An Italian collaboration and live concerts in Europe

In June 2007 Fabian worked in Rome and Los Angeles to record tracks for her next studio album. In the meantime, the single "Un Cuore Malato" (with
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) reached the top of the Italian charts and #16 in France. In Los Angeles, Fabian worked with Dave Stewart on a multilingual album, reputed to include songs in English, Spanish, French, Italian, and a few other languages. This album was planned for release in late 2008. Also in 2007, Fabian was in Québec to perform a two night concert at the Olympia de Montreal. In October she was a surprise guest a concert Gigi D'Alessio gave in France at the Olympia in Paris. Soon after, her daughter was born.


2009: Return to the music scene: ''Toutes les femmes en moi''

A few months after her daughter's birth, Fabian carried out a tour of Ukraine, Russia and Greece. She also made a few TV appearances (such as 60th Anniversary of Israel where Fabian performed a Hebrew song and duetted with Israeli singer Noa). During 2008, Fabian was in Belgium preparing to record a French album with pianist Mark Herskowitz. The album, '' Toutes les femmes en moi'', was partly recorded in Montreal, and was released in May 2009. The first single, Soleil, Soleil, is a cover of the
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song. The second single was ''Toutes les Femmes en moi'', the only original song on the album.


2010: "Tour Les Femmes Font Leur Show", ''Mademoiselle Zhivago''

Throughout the first half of 2010, Fabian embarked on a European tour of concerts, throughout France, Switzerland, and Belgium, incorporating the main repertoire of her last album "Toutes Les Femmes En Moi" along with some classic and fan favorites. She also performed again in Eastern Europe, with a more acoustic set (piano-voice), and included English recordings from the album Every Woman in Me. In September 2010, she finally released her 2009 album "Toutes Les Femmes En Moi" in Québec. She also recorded the album "Nuit Magique" with Canadian singer Coral Egan. Later in 2010, Fabian released a concept album in Russia and Ukraine called ''
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'' which has sold over 800.000 copies in Russia. It features 11 songs in different languages by Russian composer
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. It features stories about a woman who experiences several lives over the years and centuries. Eleven music videos, one each song, were combined to create a full-length film, produced and directed by Ukrainian film producer
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. The album itself, containing a CD and a DVD, was first released in Ukraine in October 2010 and in Russia in November. The whole set of songs composed by Fabian with Igor Krutoy is in English, French, Italian, Spanish, and Russian. She first introduced one of these songs in 2009 during the New Wave Festival in Latvia, performing "Demain n'existe pas". Later, in 2010, she returned to that same stage performing new songs from the already finalized project. She has been promoting this project in both countries both on television and by performing a series of concerts presenting the new songs live to the eastern European public. She has since established herself as a superstar in Russia and Ukraine. Fabian was a guest performer on the show of October 30 of the Ukrainian X Factor, singing "Mademoiselle Hyde" and "Demain N'Existe Pas", taken from the album and also her longtime classic "Adagio". In 2012 she sang "Ma Solitude", a duet with Greek singer George Perris, on his album Un Souhait.


2013: "Deux ils, Deux elles" and "Le Secret"

Fabian released her new album '' Le Secret'' on April 15, 2013, which consists of 17 brand new songs. On the same day of the album release she showcased her new songs at the
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. Her first single is " Deux ils, Deux elles", released February 20, 2013. The song talks about the love between two men and two women, speaks about tolerance and
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of the
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– just like her previous song "
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2014: "Make Me Yours Tonight" / "Al Götür Beni"

Planned tour dates in early 2014 were cancelled and recording delayed while Fabian recovered from ear damage."Malade, Lara Fabian annule sa tournée"
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In August she released a duet with Turkish Artist
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. The title, "Make Me Yours Tonight" written by Anthony James and Yiorgos Bellapaisiotis was released as an EP in English and Turkish versions ("Al Götür Beni"), as well as in additional "acoustic" versions. Her first cooperation with Belgian-US management and production company Odacity , the single reached the position 1 in physical single sales in Turkey, and position 2 in digital sales. Several remix versions of "Make Me Yours Tonight" have been released in April 2015, as part of a new "Best of.." album entitled "Selection" (released in 23 countries, and as an EP (released worldwide). The EP reached position 12 in the Dance Album charts of iTunes France, and position 5 in the iTunes Album Charts in Turkey (album "Selection")


2015: Performer at the 65th Sanremo, ''Essential Lara Fabian'' and ''Greatest Hits Tour 2015''

On December 14, 2014, during L'Arena, broadcast on the Italian channel
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, presenter
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and guest
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revealed the names of the new performers at the 65th Sanremo Music Festival. Fabian was announced as being one of the 20 singers in the "Big" (main) category. It was the second time she has appeared on the Ariston stage (since her guest featuring in 2007 with
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) and the first time as a solo competitor. In several interviews, she dedicated her performance to her mother. Fabian called the song she decided to submit "A hymn to lightness, to enthusiasm". On the evening show on February 10, 2015, Fabian performed her new single "Voce" for the Italian market. It is to be included in a new greatest hits album, ''Essential Lara Fabian,'' specifically released in the country by Warner Italy. On the evening of February 12, 2015, a visibly moved Fabian sang on the same stage "Sto male", Ornella Vanoni's Italian version of her already popular rendition of " Je Suis Malade". This was the night of the Sanremo sub-competition for cover versions; she eventually lost to
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and his " Se telefonando" formerly popularized by Mina. On the evening of February 13 she performed "Voce", once more, before losing the entire competition. She was already pending since the premiere. An article in the local San Remo Festival publication, "Farewell to foreigners at Sanremo", written by Erika Cannoletta, maintained that a lack of meritocracy and obscure political issues backstage had contributed to the reasons that led to the elimination of the artist. Before this, the Italian audience and press were generally rather cold towards Fabian, especially in relation to her fame in the country. In a fairly scathing and controversial article titled "''Sanremo 2015, who is Lara Fabian? The international star whom nobody ever heard of''", writer and music critic Michele Monina (of
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) questioned the fame, career and quality of the singer, generating a heated debate on its comment section. On February 15 she performed one last time on Domenica In, Rai 1, receiving a standing ovation. The singer will reprise her tour in support of her new release beginning from February 21, 2015, by performing at the Nokia Arena,
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, Israel.


2015: "Ma vie dans la tienne"

In November 2015, Lara released her 9th studio album, titled ''Ma vie dans la tienne'' ("My Life In Yours"), consisting of songs she co-wrote and co-composed with David Gategno and Elodie Hesme. The album, which was released under license by Warner Music France, included the singles "Quand je ne chante pas", "Ma vie dans la tienne", "L'oubli" and "Ton désir". The album was certified "Platinum" in France, Gold in Belgium, and has sold over 150,000 copies worldwide.


2016–2018: ''Camouflage'' and world tour

In 2016 Fabian began work on a new English album, her 13th studio album, planned for release in 2017 under the title ''Camouflage'', with a Swedish-American music production team . The album consists of 12 titles and was available for pre-order on August 4, 2017. A first single, "Growing Wings", was released on the same date. The second single of the album was "Choose What You Love Most (And Let It Kill You)." The Camouflage World Tour, produced by her new producer and manager Matt Ersin , started in Miami on February 2, 2018. She toured throughout the world, making 40 appearances, ending the tour in Paris, in June 2018. During the concert dates in Russia, producer Matt Ersin's refusal to exclude the track "La Différence", which depicts images of same-sex couples in the stage visuals, from the show, causes a legal quagmire with the Russian authorities.


2018–2020: ''Papillon & World Tour''

In September 2018 Fabian announced the release of her new single, " Papillon". Written by Fabian, Moh Denebi and
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. The single was released on October 5, 2018. It's the first single from her fourteenth album, also titled Papillon, released on February 8, 2019. To support the release of the album, Lara Fabian embarked upon the 50 World Tour with a concert in New York at the Beacon Theatre on September 16, 2019, before moving on to visit over 20 other locations across the USA, Russia and Europe. The tour celebrates her 50th birthday, three decades in the music industry and over 30 million copies sold of her 14 studio albums. In February 2019, Fabian separated from the management company Odacity and producer/manager Matt Ersin, who managed her career since 2015. Subsequently, she entrusted the coordination of the upcoming "50 World Tour" to the Romanian company "ICT Agency" (International Creative Talents). Payment issues between Fabian and ICT culminated in her cancelling of various concerts. The remaining dates of the tour were postponed following the escalation of the
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.


2020–present: '' Lockdown Sessions ''

On December 16, 2020, Lara Fabian discreetly unveiled a collection of 12 experimental musical tracks, the fruit of her introspection and her isolation during confinement. ''Lockdown Sessions'' came out in a limited edition without a label, and offers a unique journey of the singer accompanied again by Moh Denebi. She takes on the role of director of sixième saison de ''Star Académie'' on TVA in 2021. She has also had occasional roles as an actress, most notably in the 2022 film '' Arlette''.


Artistry

Fabian is a
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with a
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that spans three
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from C3 to A5 in live performances. She is multilingual, in fact she speaks Italian, French, Spanish, Sicilian, English and Flemish. She has also sung in
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, German, Greek,
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, Portuguese, Russian, and Turkish.


Discography


Studio

*1991: '' Lara Fabian'' *1994: ''
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'' *1996: '' Pure'' *1999: '' Lara Fabian'' *2001: ''
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'' *2004: '' A Wonderful Life'' *2005: '' 9'' *2009: '' Toutes les femmes en moi'' *2009: '' Every Woman in Me'' *2010: ''
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'' *2013: '' Le Secret'' *2015: '' Ma vie dans la tienne'' *2017: ''
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'' *2019: '' Papillon'' *2020: '' Lockdown Sessions''


Live

*1999: '' Live 1999'' *2002: '' Live 2002'' *2003: '' En Toute Intimité'' / DVD ''Intime'' *2006: ''
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''


Compilations

*2010: '' Best of Lara Fabian'' *2011: ''Je me souviens'' *2015: ''Essential Lara Fabian'' (released in Italy and United States only) *2015: ''Selection Lara Fabian'' (released in 23 countries)


Tours & residencies

*'' En Toute Intimité'' (2003) *''
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'' (2006) *Tour Les Femmes Font Leur Show (2010) *Greatest Hits Tour (2015) *Ma Vie Dans La Tienne Tour (2016) *Camouflage World Tour (2018) *50 World Tour (2019-2020) *The Best of Lara Fabian - World Tour (2022)


Awards

* Etoile Cherie FM Awards **2005 – Best Female Star of the Year * Félix Awards **1995 – Best Show of the Year – Songwriter/Performer **1995 – Female Vocalist of the Year **1997 – Popular Album of the Year – Pure **1998 – Artist with most Recognition Outside of Quebec **2000 – Quebec Artist Having Biggest Success in a Language Other Than French *
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Platinum Europe Awards **1999 – Award for Sales Over 2 Million Units *
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**1998 – Revelation of the Year * Women to Women Without Borders **2000 – Gold Medal *
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**1999 – Best Selling
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Recording Artist of the Year **2001 – Best Selling Benelux Artist of the Year *
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Nominations **1996 – Best New Solo Artist of the Year **1996 – Best Selling Francophone Album of the Year – Carpe Diem **1998 – Best Female Vocalist of the Year **1998 – Best Selling Francophone Album of the Year – Pure **2001 – Best Female Artist * SOCAN Awards **2004 – International Achievement Award


Writing for other artists

Fabian has written for other artists such as French female singers
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,
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and Myriam Abel. She also composed for
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and is said to be currently working with a former contestant from "Nouvelle Star 3", Roland. She has often praised the voice and talent of successful female singer
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, who was also a contestant on that show. She wrote "Dis-moi comment t'aimer" for Greek singer George Perris on his album Un Souhait. " Imaginer" was originally written in English, under the name '
Broken Vow "Broken Vow" is a song that was written by Lara Fabian and Walter Afanasieff for Fabian's self-titled album released in 1999. The music track has a very strong resemblance to '' Piano Concerto No. 2 in C minor'', Op.18: Adagio sostenuto by Serg ...
', by Fabian and songwriter Walter Afanasieff. They rewrote the lyrics especially for
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, in French, for her album ''
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Bibliography


See also

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List of number-one dance hits (United States) This is a list of number-one dance hits as recorded by ''Billboard'' magazine's Dance Club Songs chart – a weekly national survey of popular songs in U.S. dance clubs. It began on October 26, 1974, under the title ''Disco Action'' chart. It is ...
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List of artists who reached number one on the US Dance chart This is a list of recording artists who have reached number one on ''Billboard magazine's'' Dance Club Songs chart. ''Billboard'' began ranking dance music on the week ending October 26, 1974, and this is the standard music popularity chart in th ...


References


External links

*
Biography of Lara Fabian
from
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Last.fm – Lara Fabian

English translations of Lara Fabian's songs
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