Julien Doré: The Rise of France's Most Attractive Man In Music

Julien Doré: The Rise of France's Most Attractive Man In Music

 

 

 

 

Doré grew up in Lunel and was born in Gard, Occitanie. He spent five years at the École des Beaux-Arts de Nîmes after completing his baccalauréat littéraire at the college Louis Feuillade. 

 

 

Dig up Elvis is his band’s name, and he is the band’s founder.

 

 

Elle Magazine’s “15 Sexiest Men” poll in June 2007 chose Doré as the sexiest man in France.

 

 

In 2006, he formed “The Jean d’Ormesson disco suicide,” a “protean group” that covered pop and disco tunes, with Guillaume de Molina. Louise Bourgoin was his girlfriend. However, they split up in March 2009.

 

 

Career

 

 

Ersatz’s rhythmically broad 2008 debut was one of the finest French albums of the year. However, in 2016, he entirely found his musical niche and polished it even further. 

 

 

Julien Doré is a French musician from 2007-continuing. His debut album peaked at number two on the French singles charts. 

 

 

This pop musician has notable achievements, such as being the winner of season five of the French television show Nouvelle Star. 

 

 

Also, throughout the season, he performed songs that belonged to numerous other talented artists like the Kinks, Alizée, Britney Spears, and Claude François. 

 

 

He also won Nouvelle Star with albums such as “Bichon,” which peaked at number three on French SNEP albums, and “Løve,” which peaked at number four on French albums and went two times platinum. His chart successes also expanded to places like the Belgian and Swiss albums.

 

 

Doré received a major-label recording contract with Jive subsidiary Sony BMG as the winner of Nouvelle Star. “Moi...Lolita,” a version of Alizée’s 2000 big hit that he had performed vividly on the show, was his first officially released single. The song was a massive hit in France, and in 2007, it also hit number two on the French singles char

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