Aloïse Sauvage

Born in Le Mée-sur-Seine (Seine-et-Marne) on September 25, 1992, Aloïse Sauvage passed the Annie Fratellini Academy entrance exam twice and studied circus arts for three years before being spotted for the cast of Robin Campillo's film 120 battements par minute (2017), after playing her first screen role in Nicole Garcia's Mal de pierres. A rapper, musician and actress, Aloïse Sauvage made a string of film appearances in Cold War (2018), Les Fauves and Hors normes (2019), as well as Vincent Delerm's Je ne sais pas si c'est tout le monde (2020), and began her musical activity in parallel with the EP Jimy (2019). After appearing in the TV series Dix pour cent and filming Possessions in Israel, she began work on her debut album Dévorantes, released in 2020 and ranked No. 38 in France, featuring the track "À l'horizontale", which she performed when nominated for the 35th Victoires de la musique in the stage revelation category. In 2022, the second album Sauvage, featuring the first singles "Focus" and "Crop top", reached No. 89 on release.

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