Soaring vocals, heart-rending ballads and operatic flare.
About Lara Fabian
Artist Biography
Canadian-Belgian singer-songwriter and actress Lara Fabian has sold more than 20 million albums worldwide.
∙ After spotting her musical talent, Fabian’s parents enrolled her in the Royal Conservatory of Brussels at age eight.
∙ At age 18, she represented Luxembourg at the 1988 Eurovision Song Contest, where she sang the soaring, operatic ballad “Croire” and earned fourth place—behind winner Celine Dion.
∙ Fabian’s self-titled 1999 English-language debut featured the chart-topping dance-pop smash “I Will Love Again.”
∙ She voiced Esmeralda in the French-Canadian release of Disney’s The Hunchback of Notre Dame, and the English-language soundtrack featured her version of “God Help the Outcasts.”
∙ She’s won five Félix Awards—which celebrate independent music in Quebec—including Female Vocalist of the Year (1995) and Artist with Most Recognition Outside of Quebec (1998).
∙ A full lyric soprano, she has sung and recorded songs in 12 languages, including Hebrew, Portuguese, and Russian.
Hometown
Etterbeek, Belgium
Genre
French Pop
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