Alizée Lyonnet, born Jacotey on August twenty-first, nineteen eighty-four, is a celebrated French pop singer and dancer. Hailing from Ajaccio, Corsica, she first captured public attention by winning the talent show Graines de star in nineteen ninety-nine. Alizée quickly rose to prominence in the music industry, becoming one of the best-selling female artists in France during the twenty-first century.
Her debut album, Gourmandises, released in two thousand, achieved Platinum certification within three months and solidified her status as the highest-selling female French singer in two thousand one. The album featured her iconic single, "Moi... Lolita," which topped charts across Europe and East Asia, even reaching number nine on the UK Singles Chart. Following this success, Alizée released her second album, Mes courants électriques, in two thousand three, which targeted the East Asian market.
After a brief hiatus, she returned with her third studio album, Psychédélices, in two thousand seven, which found success in Latin America and Eastern Europe. Alizée's fourth album, Une enfant du siècle, released in two thousand ten, showcased her collaboration with the independent Parisian music scene. Over the years, she has continued to evolve artistically, releasing her fifth album, 5, in two thousand thirteen, during a period of personal transformation.
In two thousand fourteen, Alizée released her sixth album, Blonde, which featured collaborations with notable artists like Pascal Obispo and Zazie. Although it received mixed reviews, her journey through music has been marked by significant achievements, including winning the fourth season of the dance competition Danse avec les stars. Alizée's career is a testament to her talent and resilience in the ever-changing landscape of the music industry.