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Origin
  
Role
  
Singer-songwriter

Instruments
  
vocals, guitar

Years active
  
2012–present

Albums
  
La nuit bleue, Nuit bleue

Name
  
Brice Conrad


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Born
  
18 July 1985 (age 38) (
1985-07-18
)

Genres
  
pop, rock, folk, French varietes

Occupation(s)
  
Singer, songwriter, musician

Labels
  
Universal Music, France

Nominations
  
NRJ Music Award for Francophone Breakthrough of the Year

Similar People
  
Elisa Tovati, Mickael Miro, Joyce Jonathan

Profiles


Record label
  
Universal Music Group

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Brice Conrad (born 18 July 1985, in Pfulgriesheim, France) is a French singer-songwriter and musician of pop rock and folk music and is signed to Universal Music France.

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He became most famous for his songs "Fleur de mal" and "Oh la", both pre-releases from his forthcoming debut album La Nuit Bleue due on 4 March 2013. "Oh la" has charted in SNEP, the official French Singles Chart.

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Conrad was born in a small village east of France and fell in love with music from a very young age. Starting to sing and write at age 17, he became famous through his online songs, after which he decided to move to Paris to follow a musical career, touring France including opening for Irma. After his debut "Fleur de mal", he was signed to the label Jo & Co/ Play on and eventually to Universal Music. His music is romantic, emotional and melodic, and he was nominated for "Talent Europe 1" for 2012 for upcoming artists, as well as "coup de coeur" at Virgin Radio and NRJ.

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Albums

Brice Conrad Brice Conrad Eternelle Lyrics Video YouTube

  • 2013: (due on )
  • References

    Brice Conrad Wikipedia