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                                A  French touch in music

  Today, music has become a world concept. And France is part of it. That’s why many artists make playtracks worldwide. Everybody can listen to a french singer like Chantal Goya, Mireille Matthieu, Alysée, the Daft Punk or Pleymo.

 Pleymo is a French band who plays new-metal. It’s a mixture of heavy metal, hip hop and hardcore. They are very famous in Japan and have just come back from a big tour there.

Why are they so successful ? That’s because like Bioman, each member of the band wears his special colour.

 Another famous artist is the beautiful Mireille Matthieu with her perfect hair cut. She represents the new generation of accordion bands, so she is very famous in Japan like other French artists.

Why is she so famous ? She has the same ridiculous hairstyle as some Japanese people.

 Moreover, and more surprising, Chantal Goya is very famous in Japan and French speaking countries. She sings old songs and old-fashioned ones.

Why is she always at the top of the charts ? People like to laugh at her when she is dressed as a rabbit.

 One of the most famous French singers in Europe is Alizée. She is known in French speaking countries and in European ones.

Why is she so successful with her songs ? Because she does a commercial selection to sell a lot of records and, what’s worse, she earns a lot of money.

 Finally : harder, better, faster, stronger, it’s the Daft Punk who have sold an incredible number of records. They create house music and they have created the real French touch in music. A lot of artists got inspired by  their success like Bob Sinclar or David Guetta.

Why are they so charismatic? Certainly because we have never seen their faces.

 Nowadays, we can see why the French touch represents France all over the world. We are very proud of the success of our French artists and above all what they look like.


                                                                                    The daft punk

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                                         Mathieu  Quentin