Young Côme first came to public attention on the TV talent show The Voice, la plus belle voix . Côme's childhood passion was drawing, but he only took up music at the age of 10, learning to play guitar by watching videos on the Internet. Six years later, he learned to sing and formed his first band with friends, before gradually devoting himself to music. Seeking to perfect his skills, the 19-year-old joined the cast of the TF1 show in 2015, where he astonished the jury with his covers of Nina Simone, The Police and Téléphone. Supported by his coach Jenifer and the public, he managed to make his way through to the final, where he lost out to Lilian Renaud. After this rewarding experience, in 2016 he became the hero of a new musical inspired by Stendhal's Le Rouge et le Noir. He plays the role of Julien Sorel and sings the show's first single, "La Gloire à mes genoux".
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