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Melody (Belgian singer)

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Birth name  Nathalie T'Sobbel
Years active  1989–1993
Record label  Carrere Records
Occupation(s)  Singer
Genres  Pop music
Name   Nathalie T'Sobbel
Origin  Ronse, Belgium
Role  Belgian singer
Also known as  Nathalie Lefebvre
Labels  Carrere

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Born  20 January 1977 (age 38) (1977-01-20)
Similar People  Guy Carlier, Corinne Hermes, Corynne Charby, Jean‑Pierre Francois, Elsa Lunghini

Nathalie Lefebvre (born T'Sobbel on 20 January 1977), known under the name of Melody, is a Belgian singer. She sang in French.

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Biography

Lefebvre was born at Ronse, Belgium. Discovered by Jean-Pierre Millers, Melody was produced by Dalida's brother, Orlando. In 1989, at the age of 12, she released her first single "Y'a pas que les grands qui rêvent", written by J.-P. Millers and Guy Carlier, which was a huge hit in France (#2, 28 weeks on the chart) and won an SACEM award. She also released other songs such as "Chariot d'étoiles", "Le Prince du roller" ou "Mamie", which achieved a minor success.

She recorded an album in 1990, Danse ta vie, which was reissued in 1993 and containing two new songs. However, it passed unnoticed.

Albums

  • Danse ta vie
  • Une Flèche en plein cœur
  • Mon Coeur
  • Singles

  • "Y'a pas que les grands qui rêvent" - #2 in France, Gold disc
  • "Chariot d'étoiles" - #15 in France
  • "Le Prince du roller"
  • "Mamie"
  • "Avoir 15 ans"
  • "Djami"
  • "Laissez-moi partir"
  • "La Passoire à mensonges"
  • "Adolescence"
  • "Métamorphose"
  • "Envie de tout"
  • References

    Melody (Belgian singer) Wikipedia