Yseult is a French singer who emerged in the mid-2010s with a sound that leans into pop and soul, often with electronic touches. Her debut EP 'Les Nuits Sans Soleil' came out in 2014, followed by a self-titled album the next year. She's put out several albums since, including 'Noir' in 2017, 'Brut' in 2020, and 'Suite Blanche' in 2022.
Her 2018 single 'Corps' became a breakthrough moment, its lyrics about body image and self-acceptance connecting with listeners. Other songs like 'INDÉLÉBILE', 'Rodéo', and 'Rouge' have kept her in the conversation. She works regularly with producer Julien Chirol and has recorded with Benjamin Biolay, Orelsan, and Eddy de Pretto.
Yseult's writing tends to be personal, circling themes of love, identity, and social pressure. She's been vocal about feminism and LGBTQ+ rights in interviews, which has drawn both support and debate. Her music doesn't fit neatly into one genre, it's more about mood and directness than category.
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