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  1. 15. Mai 2024 · Reference. Updated May 15, 202431.5K views69 items. Ranked By. 1.7K votes. 356 voters. 1 reranks. French pop music artists list, with photos, ranked best to worst by votes. List of good french pop music bands includes a filter so you can sort by the groups’s label and what albums they've put out.

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  2. 9. Mai 2021 · French Pop: 20 französische Alben, die wir unbedingt empfehlen - Musikexpress. von ME-Redaktion 09.05.2021. Artikel Teilen. Françoise Hardy trifft Fishbach, Lio trifft Les Rita Mitsouko: 20...

  3. 3. Jan. 2024 · Das sind die 20 besten French-Pop-Platten. AirMOON SAFARI (1998): Drei Jahre lang tüftelten Nicolas Godin und Jean-Benoît Dunckel aus Versailles an ihrem Debütalbum, das als Lohn für...

  4. 14. Apr. 2024 · Discover a playlist of some of the most essential French pop songs to emerge from the 1960s below, as well as a few modern French pop cuts which are a testament to the era’s legacy. The ultimate French pop chic playlist: ‘7 heures du matin’ – Jacqueline Taïeb ‘Jane B.’ – Jane Birkin

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    1. Agar Agar

    It was in 2015 that the two members of Agar Agar, Clara Cappagli and Armand Bultheel, came together to form a French electro-pop band in Paris. Following the great success of their single “Prettiest Virgin” in 2016, they have been dubbed “the future of French electro” by the specialist press.

    2. Yelle

    Yelle is a French band that sings exclusively in the French language. It was started by lead singer Yelle (Julie Budet) and GrandMarnier (Jean-François Perrier), who were later joined by Tepr (Tanguy Destable). In September 2005, the band posted an early version of the song “Je veux te voir” on MySpace. The song eventually charted in France’s top five. The success of the song got the attention of a record company, and they soon began work on their first album, Pop Up, which was released in 20...

    3. Juniore

    The 1960s throwback band Juniore is based in Paris and was formed in 2013. Their music is described as having “contemporary indie-pop flavour with retro French pop influences, with a vocal style that’s like Cat Power meets Françoise Hardy.” Ouh là là, is Juniore’s self-titled debut album, is produced by Le Phonographe, a label Jean co-founded with Samy Osta, who previously produced albums for La Femme and Feu! Chatterton.

    4. Luke

    Luke is distinctly a more sentimental band, albeit the tones differ according to the record. The band got its name from the American film “Cool Hand Luke”, and is known for its electrifying live performances. Luke has undergone numerous lineup changes which in ways helped with the evolution of their sound. Their tunes are melancholic and certainly not appropriate for dancing, but they are good as a background or if you’re feeling mopey.

    5. La Femme

    Most listeners would call La Femme’s sound “psyche punk-rock,” with elements of synthesizers and hypnotic music. There is a lot of emphasis placed on the vocals in each song, with many of them being in French. However, the majority of their lyrics are simple enough for even a complete French language novice to grasp. If you’re into music that is perfect for dancing, La Femme wouldn’t disappoint.

    6. Granville

    Granville is an indie rock band that performs entirely in French. The band primarily wanted to recreate a 1960s French pop ensemble. The majority of the music they perform is from the 1960s, which they characterize as a fusion of “Anglo-saxon rock-garage music and rediscovered yéyé mélodies.” Others define their music as “disc pop with an unmistakably American flair, a dozen sentimental and sweet ballads.” Their 2013 debut album, “Les Voiles,” helped them establish a following among the gener...

    7. My Diet Pill

    This is a French band that performs music in both English and French. Since the band’s inception, the members have done everything themselves, including recording and booking gigs. My Diet Pill has released three studio albums and three EPs to date. My Diet Pill is more well-known outside of their native France, and thanks to the internet, they are gaining a global following.

    11. Sortilège

    Sortilège, despite its brief existence from 1981 and 1986, may be France’s most significant contribution to the metal scene. This band is excellent for both metalheads and aficionados of rock music. Whoever said the French didn’t rock, probably has never heard of this band. Since many of the lyrics are screamed, they may be more appropriate for those who truly appreciate the genre.

    12. Gojira

    Gojira is a heavy metal band from Ondres, France. The band emerged from the woods surrounding the Basque area to fight and follow their dreams. The band was originally called Godzilla, and their sound initially took inspiration from the Mets, Morbid Angel, Meshuggah and Sepultura. Since 2001, the band’s lineup has been unchanged. Eventually changing their name to Gojira, the band is recognized for its progressive and technical death metal sound, as well as its spiritual and environmental lyri...

    13. Indochine

    This new wave era band has released a wealth of pop songs between 1981 and the present. Their years in the industry have not been without challenges. They were chastised for resembling The Cure. They also overcame the devastating loss of a band member and years of flopped albums. While they retain major parts of the new wave era in their music, their sound somewhat evolved over the years, providing both old and new listeners with an extensive discography to sort through. Sharing is caring!

  5. 19. Apr. 2020 · Do you want to learn about some current French bands? Here is a list of different French music bands that are popular in France.

  6. 1. “Pour Que Tu Maimes Encore” By Céline Dion. Canadian singer-songwriter Céline Dion has had an illustrious career marked by numerous chart-topping French and English hits. Her 1995 song “Pour que tu maimes encore,” which translates to “So you’ll love me again,” stands out among them all.