A Guadeloupean band that blended Creole sounds with pop since the 1970s.
For their party energy, try 'Soca Party Sur La Plage'. 'Ça Fait Rire Les Oiseaux' gives you a sense of their earlier zouk sound.
They helped bring zouk music to wider audiences with tracks like 'Le Bal Masqué' in 1984. Songs like 'Soca Party Sur La Plage' and 'Vive Le Douanier Rousseau' show how they mixed celebration with cultural references. Their sound kept a Caribbean foundation while touching on R&B and jazz over the years.
Formed in Guadeloupe in 1975, they became known for zouk music. After 'Le Bal Masqué' gained international attention, they released songs like 'La Bonne Aventure' and 'C'est Bon Pour Le Moral'. The lineup included members like Clémence Bringtown and José Privat.
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