A singer-songwriter born in Noisy-le-Sec on May 4, 1979, Pauline Croze emerged on the French song scene in the mid-2000s, winning over a wide audience with her debut album of the same name, released in 2005. Imbued with a gentle, sensual fragility, it paved the way for a career punctuated by successes and a variety of directions, as evidenced by the following albums: Un Bruit Qui Court (2007), with its cross-cultural sounds, Le Prix de l'Eden (2012), on which Vincent Delerm collaborates, and Bossa Nova (2016), which features contributions from Flavia Coelho and Vinicius Cantuaria, among others.
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