Loïs Andréa is a French singer, backup singer, songwriter and music producer. She is best known for her 1998 R&B/Funk hit "In".

Loïs Andréa
"Duo" cover art
"Duo" cover art
Background information
Birth nameLoïs Andréa
OriginFrance
GenresR&B, Funk
Years active1998–present
LabelsBarclay/ Universal (1998–present)
WebsiteMyspace Loïs Andréa

Career edit

Debut album Insomnies (1998–1999) edit

Loïs Andréa released her first single "In" on July 7, 1998. A mix of R&B, funk and dance, the song was ranked 22nd in the French charts.[1] Her second single, "Insomnie", was released on January 12, 1999, and was ranked 35th in the French charts.

On February 16, 1999, she released her first album, "Insomnie", which was co-produced by Jean-Patrick Allouche. The album contained songs influenced by R&B, funk, dance and gospel, an example being the track "Vivre".[2] A third single, "Duo", was released on June 2, 1999 and was ranked 49th in the French charts. It contained a sample of the hit "You And I" from "Delegation". Her fourth single was also released in 1999.[3]

In 2001, the song "In" was used in the film Yamakasi – Les samouraïs des temps modernes, directed by Ariel Zeitoun.[4] However, it was not included in the original movie soundtrack.[5]

In 2002, she released the single "Laisse Aller".[6]

Comeback (2007–2011) edit

During the summer of 2007, Loïs Andréa was featured in the track "Marseille" from the album Parti De Rien by rapper El Matador.

In 2008, "Funk Machine (Asterix Funk)"[7] and "All We Need", of which she collaborated with DJ Abdel and rapper Big Ali,[8] were used as part of the soundtrack of the film Asterix at the Olympic Games. All We Need was released as a single and was ranked 65th in the French charts.[9]

In 2009, the track "Eggo" was used as part of the soundtrack of "Les Majorettes", an episode of the television film saga Joséphine, ange gardien.[10]

In 2011, Loïs appeared as a guest performer for the track "Number One" by rapper Rohff, she was featured as a vocalist on "Funk You" with Mister You and Francisco and Additionally, she also featured in "Johnny Hama" with Johnny Hama and Coco, tracks in the successful "Evolution 2011" by DJ Abdel.[11]

Due to controversies with her record label, she rarely performs live.[12] She is currently writing and recording a new album.

Discography edit

Albums edit

Insomnies – 1999 – Barclay

  1. Impro – intro
  2. Insomnie
  3. Ton language
  4. In
  5. Somebody else
  6. Déplaire
  7. Mal d'homme
  8. Vivre
  9. Duo
  10. Je suis à toi
  11. Toute une vie
  12. Last time
  13. Lilla
  14. Ce soir
  15. Impro – outro

Singles edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Loïs Andréa revient (de nouveau) avec DJ Abdel sur "Number One"". chartsinfrance.net. Retrieved February 3, 2015.
  2. ^ Lois Andréa Album Insomnies sur Amazon.fr
  3. ^ Loïs Andréa single Vivre sur Discogs.com
  4. ^ Lois Andréa In dans Yamakasi : Samourais Des Temps Modernes on IMDb
  5. ^ B. O. Yamakasi on Virgin mega.fr
  6. ^ Loïs Andréa single Laisse Aller sur Discogs.com
  7. ^ "BO Astérix aux Jeux Olympiques – EP (Single)". sortiesdvd.com. Archived from the original on August 6, 2013. Retrieved February 3, 2015.
  8. ^ [1] Single All We Need Astérix Aux Jeux Olympiques]
  9. ^ "DJ Abdel dans les charts français". chartsinfrance. Retrieved June 28, 2014.
  10. ^ ""Joséphine, ange gardien" Les majorettes (TV Episode 2009)". IMDb. Retrieved February 3, 2015.
  11. ^ Muzik Spirit (August 18, 2011). "DJ Abdel – Evolution 2011 (Cover – Tracklist)". muzikspirit.com. Retrieved February 3, 2015.
  12. ^ "Biographie de Lois Andréa". IdolesMag.com. Retrieved February 3, 2015.

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