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Séverine Ferrer
Ferrer in 2020Ferrer in 2020
Background information
Born (1977-10-31) 31 October 1977 (age 47)
Montpellier, France
GenresPop
Years active2004–present
Musical artist

Séverine Ferrer (born 31 October 1977) is a French singer.

Biography

Ferrer was born in Montpellier and grew up on the island of Réunion. In 1991, Ferrer and her family moved to Paris. She began her career by appearing in television series. In 2004, Ferrer released a new album and a clothing line for pregnant women. Ferrer represented the principality of Monaco with the song "La coco-dance", at the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 but failed to pass through the semi-finals.

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Preceded byLise Darly Monaco in the Eurovision Song Contest
2006
Succeeded bynone
Monaco in the Eurovision Song Contest
Participation
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Artists
Songs
  • "À chacun sa chanson"
  • "Allons, allons les enfants"
  • "L'amour s'en va"
  • "Un banc, un arbre, une rue"
  • "Bien plus fort"
  • "Boum-Badaboum"
  • "Ce soir-là"
  • "Celui qui reste et celui qui s'en va"
  • "Une chanson c'est une lettre"
  • "La Coco-Dance"
  • "Comme on s'aime"
  • "Dis rien"
  • "Les Jardins de Monaco"
  • "Maman, maman"
  • "Marlène"
  • "Mon ami Pierrot"
  • "Notre planète"
  • "Notre vie c'est la musique"
  • "Où sont-elles passées"
  • "Une petite française"
  • "Toi, la musique et moi"
  • "Tout de moi"
  • "Un train qui part"
  • "Va dire à l'amour"
Eurovision Song Contest 2006
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  • "Moja ljubavi"


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