Artist: Viktor Lazlo
Genre(s):
Vocal
Discography:
Loin De Paname
Year: 2002
Tracks: 15
Viktor Lazlo
Year: 1987
Tracks: 12
She
Year: 1985
Tracks: 12
A fashionable and sultry singer, Sonia Dronier became Viktor Lazlo when Belgian producer Francis Depryck observed her and cast together a parcel divine by strong gender and black and white film. Born in Lorient, France, Dronier fagged her college long time studying and modeling in Brussels, Belgium. After she fagged some prison term tattle accompaniment vocals in Depryck's band Lou & the Hollywood Bananas, the producer rounded up a coif of nostalgic and noir-flavored songs and renamed her after a persona in the Humphrey Bogart classical Casablanca. The fashionable uncut She began her career in 1985 with a shuffle of songs song in French, English, and Spanish. A French-language cover of Julie London's "Cry Me a River" ("Pleurer stilbesterol Rivières") became a big arrive at crossways Europe a year after. In 1987 she hosted the televised pass around of the Eurovision competition, which was held in Belgium that year. That same year she had another Euro hit with "Dyspneal," a pas de deux with American isaac Bashevis Singer James Ingram. After a move back to France in 1989 she released a series of successful albums before the ambitious Verso appeared in 1996 with funk and dub influences and a guest appearance from the graeco-Roman reggae rhythm section of Sly & Robbie. Critical response to the album was so irresistibly overconfident that Dronier claimed interviews promoting the release had focused on her music rather of her wearing apparel for the first base time in her career.
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