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Lucie Brunet (born 28 January 1990), better known by the stage name Luce, is a French singer-songwriter and actress originating from
Peyrestortes Peyrestortes (; ) is a commune in the Pyrénées-Orientales department in southern France. Geography Peyrestortes is located in the canton of Le Ribéral and in the arrondissement of Perpignan. History Battle On 17 September 1793, Fr ...
. She won the eighth series of the French music competition ''
Nouvelle Star ''Nouvelle Star'' (; also known as '' À la Recherche de la Nouvelle Star'' for the first season) is a French television series based on the popular Pop Idol programme produced by FremantleMedia. It was broadcast by M6 in seasons 1–8 befor ...
'' in 2010.


Early life

Luce was born in
Perpignan Perpignan (, , ; ; ) is the prefectures in France, prefecture of the Pyrénées-Orientales departments of France, department in Southern France, in the heart of the plain of Roussillon, at the foot of the Pyrenees a few kilometres from the Me ...
and studied nursing in
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. She also practiced the flute following courses at the Conservatory of dramatic art between 2008 and 2009.


Career


''Nouvelle Star''

She auditioned for ''Nouvelle Star'' (French Idol series) in Marseille where she sang Rita Mitsouko's "Andy" passing in the category ''Les Inoubliables'' wearing a moustache and an electronic badge saying "I love hairs." She received three yeses and a notable no from judge
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. Moving to the second phase at théâtre in Trianon, she interpreted "
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", ''a capella'', and in a trio with Lussi et Stéphanie, she sang "Je dois m'en aller" from Niagara. She also sang "C'est comme ça" from Rita Mitsouko. She was chosen for the live show. She had great support from many people including a 90-year-old Jordi Barre who was invited to congratulate her when she won on 23 June 2010.


Appearances during ''Nouvelle Star''

;Solo ;In duos/trios


2010–2013: Première Phalange & Acting

She had her first show after her win in Perpignan on 10 September 2010 after an invitation by Marie Pierre Baux, organizer for 23 years of ''Estivales de Perpignan'' festival. During this time, she share a duet with
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She also started preparing for her album collaborating with many writers and composers including
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and
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. She used online promotion under the "jeudis de Luce" plan (meaning Luce's Thursdays) in which she would post every Thursday starting 24 March 2011, a video sketch directed by Najar and Perrot and produced by LNprod, with Luce playing herself and
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playing the role of Bobby. The presentations would also include portions of the "song of the week", basically one of the songs of the upcoming album ''Première Phalange''. ''Première Phalange'' was finally released on 20 June 2011 on
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. On 25 November 2011, she gave a concert to the Trianon, where
Mathieu Boogaerts Mathieu Boogaerts (born 1970) is a French singer-songwriter. Biography The son of a pharmacist mother and antiquarian father, Mathieu was born in Fontenay-sous-Bois, where he spent his early childhood before acquainting himself with the piano. ...
and
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appeared on stage. She also made a successful tour around the France. In 2011, she also make a duet with
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accompanied by a videoclip. In 2012, she made the chorus on the album of
Mathieu Boogaerts Mathieu Boogaerts (born 1970) is a French singer-songwriter. Biography The son of a pharmacist mother and antiquarian father, Mathieu was born in Fontenay-sous-Bois, where he spent his early childhood before acquainting himself with the piano. ...
who write for her several titles in her first album, ''Première Phalange''. Then, the company "Eveil et Découvertes" ask Luce to sing for them book-song "La Fabrique à Comptines", 13 rhymes. The project is a big success while there isn't a lot of promotion. More than 11 000 albums are sold. The same year, Luce sing "Il pleut doucement ma mère" written by
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in the album "La bande des mots", where poems are put in music. Artists like
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are a part of the project. In 2013, Luce sing on the album "Des mots pour Alzheimer" where she read a text written by a witness named Maria. Luce is directly involved by this album because it is released for the
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because her grandmother is dead beaucause of this sickness. On her first album she sing the song "La symphonie d'Alzheimer" as a tribute to her grandmother.
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, Françoise Laborde,
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and Marc Lévy are also on the album. The same year, she made the first part of
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during her show at the Olympia. During this evening she sang 8 titles in exclusivity of her second album. The two women have met on the set of the second season of ''
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''. She sing during a night for ''France Alzheimer'', during this evening she sing with
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. She also sing during the ''Big dinner of Christmas'' to the
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with ''ZUT''. This evening was organized by the president
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and his wife at the time
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with the troupe of ''Robin des Bois'' were also there. In December 2013, she sing with the band ''ZUT'' to the
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. She also sing to the special evening ''Nouvelle Star fête Noël'' where several former contestant to the
Nouvelle Star ''Nouvelle Star'' (; also known as '' À la Recherche de la Nouvelle Star'' for the first season) is a French television series based on the popular Pop Idol programme produced by FremantleMedia. It was broadcast by M6 in seasons 1–8 befor ...
performs, like
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. During the evening, she sing the success of
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, ''Étoile des neiges''. Still in 2013, she made her debut in the cinema with a supporting role in the comedy
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. The movie is produced by
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. She also made her debut in television with a recurring role in the second season of
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aired on
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. She is also in the short ''Ce qui fait marcher les filles'' who promote
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.


2014–present: Chaud & Showtime

In 2014, Luce begins the studio recording of her second album. She work again with
Mathieu Boogaerts Mathieu Boogaerts (born 1970) is a French singer-songwriter. Biography The son of a pharmacist mother and antiquarian father, Mathieu was born in Fontenay-sous-Bois, where he spent his early childhood before acquainting himself with the piano. ...
who write and direct the album, he has previously work with her on her first album, and she also work with: ''Joseph Chedid'' and ''Zaf Zapha''. Her second album is not released with
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but with
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. Luce post on her
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a photo with Hélène Pince, Maryvette Lair and Cléa Vincent and she announced that they will made the chorus on her second album. Her second album ''Chaud'' is released 23 February 2015 and the first single ''Polka'' has been released in December 2014. The second single is ''Malibu'' and it's released in February 2015. Luce performed ''Malibu'' at the
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on D8 with
Mathieu Boogaerts Mathieu Boogaerts (born 1970) is a French singer-songwriter. Biography The son of a pharmacist mother and antiquarian father, Mathieu was born in Fontenay-sous-Bois, where he spent his early childhood before acquainting himself with the piano. ...
, 26 February. Then 27 February, she performed ''Polka'' on ''C à vous'' on
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. The same day she is a guest in the radio show ''Partons en Live'' aired on
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, hosted by her friend
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where she made a cover of
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. In March 2015, she begin her Tour with
Mathieu Boogaerts Mathieu Boogaerts (born 1970) is a French singer-songwriter. Biography The son of a pharmacist mother and antiquarian father, Mathieu was born in Fontenay-sous-Bois, where he spent his early childhood before acquainting himself with the piano. ...
. She give 3 concerts to the ''Nouvelle Ève''. She also sing to the festival ''Les Francos Gourmandes''. In 2015, she returned in the TV Series '' Hôtel de la plage'', aired on
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, where she played herself as a guest in an episode. She made her debut on stage 22 June 2015, with the play "Cabaret Deret" played to the
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alongside Jean-Claude Deret,
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, Shirley & Dino,
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, Christine Murillo, Olivier Breitman, Les Mauvais élèves, Antonin Chalon, Antoine Larcher and Vadim Sher. In July 2015, she made a concert to the
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still with Mathieu Boogaerts. The 22 July she made a concert to the
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. In September, Luce is preparing a special concert with Philharmonic where she will covered songs, including
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or
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with the conductor Zahia Ziouani. She passed a competition to enter in the
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. She is one of the 18 selected over 1,500 candidates. She begin training in September 2015. The 4 February 2016, she is invited to pay tribute to
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alongside other artists like Congopunq, Olivia Ruiz,
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. She sing ''Ding Ding Dong (Ringing at Your Bell)'' & ''Andy''. The concert is to the
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. The 17 February 2016, she is invited to the 20th birthday of
Mathieu Boogaerts Mathieu Boogaerts (born 1970) is a French singer-songwriter. Biography The son of a pharmacist mother and antiquarian father, Mathieu was born in Fontenay-sous-Bois, where he spent his early childhood before acquainting himself with the piano. ...
's career. She sing Polka with him. The concert is broadcast on
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The same day, an acoustic version of her song "Dans ma maman" with Boogaerts is posted by ''Bruxelles Ma Belle'' on YouTube. The 26 February 2016, she made a cover of ''Le mambo du décalco'' by Richard Gotainer with her friend Jerome Laperruque. The 2 April 2016, she is headline of the ''Festival Lyrics'' in
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. A choir sing in the first part of her concert, Luce's first album's songs. During the Cours Florent, she play in ''
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Discography


Albums


Singles

* 2011: "Été noir" * 2011: "Western Spaghetti" * 2011: "La machine" (feat
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* 2011: "Moyen, Moyenne" (feat
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* 2014: "Polka" * 2015: "Malibu"


Participation

* 2012: Sing the chorus on the album "Mathieu Boogaerts" Of
Mathieu Boogaerts Mathieu Boogaerts (born 1970) is a French singer-songwriter. Biography The son of a pharmacist mother and antiquarian father, Mathieu was born in Fontenay-sous-Bois, where he spent his early childhood before acquainting himself with the piano. ...
* 2012: "Il pleut doucement ma mère" by
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on the album "La bande des mots" * 2013: Reading the testimony of Maria for "Des mots pour Alzheimer" * 2013: Collaboration with the band ''Zut'', ''Clarika'' and
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for the Album for children "Coucou Zut" * 2014: "Je ne pense qu'à ça" ft. ''Noémie Brosset'' for her first album * 2016: "C'est ça l'amour" ft.
Mathieu Boogaerts Mathieu Boogaerts (born 1970) is a French singer-songwriter. Biography The son of a pharmacist mother and antiquarian father, Mathieu was born in Fontenay-sous-Bois, where he spent his early childhood before acquainting himself with the piano. ...
for the album We Love Disney 3 * 2019: "J'aime quand les filles" ft. Ren-Ren for the album ''Hexagonistan Vol. 1''


Tour

* 2011–2012: Première Phalange * 2015–2016: Chaud (with
Mathieu Boogaerts Mathieu Boogaerts (born 1970) is a French singer-songwriter. Biography The son of a pharmacist mother and antiquarian father, Mathieu was born in Fontenay-sous-Bois, where he spent his early childhood before acquainting himself with the piano. ...
) * 2016–2018: Showtime ! (with Zahia Ziouani & Divertimento Orchestra) * 2018–2020: Lenny (with Zahia Ziouani & Divertimento Orchestra)


Filmography


Advertising


Theater


References


External links


Les Couleurs de Luce official website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Luce Nouvelle Star winners People from Perpignan Actresses from Occitania (administrative region) 1990 births Living people French film actresses 21st-century French actresses Cours Florent alumni 21st-century French singer-songwriters 21st-century French women singers