Eloïz

Revealed in 2020 by the TV show La France a un incroyable talent, Eloïz went on to launch a singing career. Originally from Croix in the Lille region, where she was born on January 8, 1999, Éloïse Lapaille began singing in a choir and playing the piano as a self-taught child, before turning to the guitar. At the age of nineteen, she entered gendarmerie school and practiced for a while, before giving up the profession to devote herself to music. After an initial attempt to make a name for herself on The Voice, la plus belle voix, the musician entered the TV competition La France a un incroyable talent and made it all the way to the semi-finals of the 15th edition. Eloïz's entry, "Hey bro", was a viral success, reaching 81st place in the SNEP sales and listening charts in 2023. This was followed by the release of a five-track EP bearing his name and including "Plus de place pour ta peine". In 2024, an ode to the spaceman "Thomas Pesquet", a contribution to the Frangines' charity song "J'ai mal" and a duet with Ridsa on "Comment tu vas?" followed, as a prelude to Eloïz, a debut album with pop, chanson and country overtones. The fourteen-track album, including "Hypersensible" , reached number 53 in the French charts. After a duet with Dave on a cover of Joe Dassin's "Salut les amoureux" in 2024, Eloïz unveils "Song for You" and "Bye bye", taken from her second album Les Grands Espaces (2025), which also includes the duet "Dégaine" with César, revealed by the TV show The Voice.

Related Artists

Please enable Javascript to view this page competely.