Yannick
Yannick Noah began releasing music in the early 1980s. His debut album 'Demain l'on se marie' came out in 1985, and its title track did well on the charts. He...
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Yannick Noah began releasing music in the early 1980s. His debut album 'Demain l'on se marie' came out in 1985, and its title track did well on the charts. He followed it with albums like 'Black & White' in 1988 and 'Charango' in 1993.
His song 'Ces Soirées Là' became particularly well-known. Other tracks like 'Si Tu Savais' and 'Entre Ta Peau Et La Mienne' show his style of writing personal, melodic French songs. Over time, his music incorporated some reggae and world music elements.
Beyond music, Yannick Noah has been involved in humanitarian work through his foundation focused on education in Africa. He is also known as a former professional tennis player, and his son Joakim Noah played in the NBA.
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