Born in Grenoble, Calogero rose to fame in the French pop scene with Les Charts, then launched a successful solo career in 2000. Known for hits like "Yalla" and "Prendre Racine," his sensitive lyrics and boyish vocals captivated fans. Collaborated with Florent Pagny and Zazie, he earned a Victoire de la Musique award. He also formed the supergroup Circus in 2012.
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