Natasha St-Pier, born on February tenth, nineteen eighty-one, is a celebrated Canadian singer, songwriter, and television presenter. With Acadian roots, she grew up in the picturesque Saint John River valley of New Brunswick, Canada, but has made her mark primarily in France. St-Pier gained international recognition when she represented France in the 2001 Eurovision Song Contest with her poignant song 'Je n'ai que mon âme,' achieving an impressive fourth place among twenty-three competitors.
Beginning her professional journey at a remarkably young age, Natasha released her first single at just twelve years old, followed by her debut album, 'Émergence,' at the age of fifteen. Her theatrical talents have also shone through in notable roles in acclaimed musicals such as 'Notre-Dame de Paris' in Canada and the U.K., and 'Don Juan' in Canada in two thousand twelve.
St-Pier's musical career has been marked by significant commercial success across francophone countries, including France, Canada, Belgium, and Switzerland. Her Eurovision entry reached second place on the charts in France and Belgium, while her subsequent singles, such as 'Tu trouveras' and 'Un ange frappe à ma porte,' achieved top rankings in various countries. Her albums, including 'De l'amour le mieux,' 'L'instant d'après,' and 'Longueur d'ondes,' have received prestigious certifications, reflecting her widespread popularity.
In addition to her music, Natasha has openly discussed the influence of her Catholic faith on her life and work. Following her concept album 'Thérèse – Vivre d'amour' in two thousand thirteen, she continued to explore themes of spirituality with albums dedicated to Saint Thérèse of Lisieux and Saint Joan of Arc. Her most recent work, 'Jeanne,' released in two thousand twenty-two, showcases her artistic evolution.
Beyond her musical endeavors, St-Pier has made appearances in various television series, including her role as a coach on 'The Voice Belgique.' In two thousand twenty-four, she triumphed in the thirteenth season of 'Danse avec les stars,' further solidifying her status as a multifaceted entertainer.