Born in Quebec City, Canada, Lou-Adriane Cassidy is a pop singer from Quebec. She began her career by participating in the fourth season of Quebec's La Voix , in 2016. The following year, she produced her first single, " Ça va ça va ", and reached the pop-rock radio charts in Quebec. In 2018, she took part in the Francouvertes competition in Montreal, where she won the Paroles & Musiques prize with collaborators Philémon Cimon and Stéphanie Boulay. In 2019, she released her first album, C'Est la Fin du Monde À Tous les Jours , and that same year received the Prix Découverte at the ARTISTI gala. In 2020, the Charles-Clos Academy awarded her the Coup de cœur prize for her debut album, eighteen years after her mother Paule-Andrée Cassidy received the same distinction. In November 2020, Lou-Adriane Cassidy released a duet with Anatole, entitled " Mais ce soir, " and in the autumn of 2025, she released a new album, "Les enfants". In the fall of 2021, she released her second album, Lou-Adriane Cassidy Vous Dit : Bonsoir , including the tracks " J'espère encore que quelque part l'attente s'arrête " and " Réponds ", which play on Quebec radio stations. In 2022, she received the Artist of the Year trophy at the Gala alternatif de la musique indépendante (GAMIQ).
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