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Jenifer in 2016.
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Born |
Jenifer Yaël Dadouche-Bartoli 15 November 1982 Nice, France |
Occupation | Singer, songwriter, actress |
Years active | 2001–present |
Partner(s) |
Jean-Pascal Lacoste (2001-2002) Yodelice (2002-2008) Pascal Obispo (2008-2009) Nicolas Ori (2009-2012) Thierry Neuvic (2013-2016) |
Children | Aaron Nouchy (born 2003) Joseph Neuvic (born 2014) |
Musical career | |
Genres | French Pop, Pop, pop rock, Adult Contemporary |
Instruments | Vocals |
Years active | 2001–present |
Labels |
Mercury Records Universal Music Group |
Associated acts | Marc Lavoine, Calogero, Tina Arena, Kyo, Olivia Ruiz |
Website | Jenifer.com.fr |
Jenifer Yaël Dadouche-Bartoli (born 15 November 1982 in Nice, France), known by the mononym Jenifer, is a French singer and actress.
Since winning the first season of Star Academy France in 2002, she has had a number of hit singles on the French, Belgian and Swiss charts.
Jenifer Bartoli was raised with her younger brother Jonathan, by her mother and father, Michel Dadouche and Christine Bartoli. Her mother is part Corsican-Italian and part Belgian; her father is a Jewish-Algerian. She comes from a modest background. She participated in the Graines de star television broadcast in 1997, but this was a failure.
Jenifer decided to go to Paris and attend the casting for the first series of Star Academy in France, which went on to become a huge hit on French television. She was selected, and eventually won. The hit single "J'attends L'amour" (I'm waiting for love) soon followed. After the tour with her band that followed her victory, she toured as a solo artist from October 2002 until January 2003, and eventually performed at the Paris Olympia, which she had dreamed of as a child.
Her debut self-titled album went on to sell over three quarters of a million copies. The album featured a song written by Marc Lavoine and a duet with fellow Star Academy student Mario. The second single "Au Soleil" became one of the "tubes de l'été" (Summer hits) of 2002 in France. The album was re-released later to include two new tracks: "Entre Humains" and "Des Mots Qui Résonnent." The latter became her third top ten single in France and Jenifer stated that it was more her style of music, being more pop/rock. Finally a fourth song, the ballad "Donne Moi Le Temps" was released. The re-released album sold over a million copies.
In 2004 Jenifer returned onto the scene with her second, more personal, melancholy album "Le Passage". Among others, this album contained songs written by Calogero, Kyo, Tina Arena and one song Jenifer co-wrote. This album contains the singles "Ma Révolution" (My Revolution), "Le Souvenir De Ce Jour" (The Memory of This Day), "C'est De L'Or" (It's Golden) and "Serre Moi" (Hold me). The album was supported by an extensive tour across France and was followed by the release of a live album "Jenifer Fait Son Live" and an accompanying DVD.