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Michèle Torr
Michèle Torr
French singer
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Sylvie Vartan
Sylvie Vartan
French singer
2
Sheila
Sheila
French recording artist; yé-yé singer
3
Marie Laforêt
Marie Laforêt
French-Swiss singer and actress
4
France Gall
France Gall
French singer
5
Lara Fabian
Lara Fabian
Belgo-Canadian recording artist; singer
6
Gilbert Bécaud
Gilbert Bécaud
French singer, composer, pianist and actor
7
Frédéric François
Frédéric François
Belgian singer
8
Véronique Sanson
Véronique Sanson
French singer-songwriter
9
Jenifer
Jenifer
French singer
10
Catherine Lara
Catherine Lara
French musician
11
Daniel Balavoine
Daniel Balavoine
French recording artist; singer-songwriter
12
Danyel Gérard
Danyel Gérard
French singer
13
Enrico Macias
Enrico Macias
French recording artist; singer
14
Mylène Farmer
Mylène Farmer
Canadian-born French recording artist; singer, songwriter
15
Annie Cordy
Annie Cordy
Belgian actress and singer
16
Jeanne Mas
Jeanne Mas
French singer
17
Alizée
Alizée
French singer
18
Salvatore Adamo
Salvatore Adamo
Belgian recording artist of Italian birth; musician, songwriter, singer
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Édith Piaf
Édith Piaf
French singer
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Maurane
Maurane
Belgian singer (1960-2018)
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Toto Cutugno
Toto Cutugno
Italian recording artist; musician, songwriter, record producer
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Julien Clerc
Julien Clerc
French singer-songwriter
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Levante
Levante
Italian singer-songwriter
24
Plastic Bertrand
Plastic Bertrand
Belgian editor, musician, producer, songwriter, television presenter
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Elsa Lunghini
Elsa Lunghini
French actress and singer
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Michel Polnareff
Michel Polnareff
French singer
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Zazie
Zazie
French singer, songwriter, and former fashion model
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Isabelle Boulay
Isabelle Boulay
Quebec singer
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Patricia Kaas
Patricia Kaas
French singer
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Rick Allison
Rick Allison
Belgian singer
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Amanda Lear
Amanda Lear
French singer, actress, television presenter, painter, ex-lyricist, ex-model
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Mina
Mina
Italian recording artist, singer
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Chantal Goya
Chantal Goya
French actress and singer
34
Marie-Mai
Marie-Mai
Canadian singer
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Nâdiya
Nâdiya
French singer
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Séverine
Séverine
French singer
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Gigliola Cinquetti
Gigliola Cinquetti
Italian singer
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Iolanda Cristina Gigliotti (Italian: [joˈlanda kriˈstiːna dʒiʎˈʎɔtti]; 17 January 1933 – 3 May 1987), professionally known as Dalida, was a French singer and actress, born in Egypt to Italian parents. Singing in 10 languages, she is the most internationally successful French performer of all time. Her diverse repertoire and heartfelt interpretations of both sentimental ballads and pop music have brought her adoration by mass audiences and by politicians and intellectuals alike.

After winning the title of Miss Egypt in 1954, she moved to Paris and in 1956 experienced overnight success with the song "Bambino". This was followed by successful recordings; "Gondolier", "Come prima", "Am Tag als der Regen kam", "Les enfants du Pirée" and "Itsi bitsi petit bikini", which marked the first years of her career and became pop standards. In the early 1960s, Dalida was already household name in francophonie and the leading singer in Europe, and in 1964 she was awarded the first platinum disc in history. Dalida lines up new successes; "La Danse de Zorba", "Il silenzio", "Bang Bang", "Ciao amore ciao" and "Le temps des fleurs", which she sings at concerts around the world, spending two-thirds of each year on tour.

In 1970, Dalida became independent by founding her own record label, and continued success was guaranteed with a song "Darla dirladada". It was followed with some of the most famous French songs ever: "Paroles, paroles", "Je suis malade", "Gigi l'Amoroso" and "Il venait d'avoir 18 ans". In the second half of the 1970s, Dalida brought disco to Europe with the song "J'attendrai" and established herself as the Reine du Disco ("Disco Queen" in French) with the songs "Besame mucho", "Generation 78" and "Laissez-moi danser". At the same time in the Middle East she leads with the raï megahits "Salma Ya Salama" and "Helwa ya balady", the latter becoming the unofficial anthem of Egypt.

Through the 1980s, Dalida enjoyed the status of a diva, carrying her historical show from the Palais des Sports across five world continents with the songs "Comme disait Mistinguett" and "Gigi in Paradisco". A new set of problems in her personal life slowed Dalida’s career, reflected in some of her most powerful ballads, "Mourir sur scène" and "Pour en arriver là", which became her signature songs. In the 1986 film The Sixth Day, Dalida achieved the long-awaited crown of her acting career. Less than a year later, overwhelmed with personal tragedies, she committed suicide 4 days after her last concert.

Considered an icon during her lifetime, her death led to an legendary image as a tragic diva and renowned singer. She is the only performer in the francophone world with success in multiple genres. Dalida is the best-selling and the most award-winning French performer of all time. She holds the world record for the song with the most weeks at the top of the music chart. Selling 170 million singles and albums, she received more than 70 gold records and was the first singer to receive platinum and diamond discs.