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French electronic music producer and DJ Christophe Le Friant built a career under the Bob Sinclar moniker, spreading the sounds of French house to international ears from the late ’90s into the 2000s. In the midst of a mid-2000s chart run — with his trio of Western Dream, Soundz of Freedom, and Born in ’69 all certified gold in his native France — his song “Love Generation” topped charts across the globe in 2005 and he received a Grammy nomination the year after for another chart-topper, “World, Hold On (Children of the Sky)” featuring Steve Edwards. He continued to release charting singles into the 2010s, including 2016’s “Someone Who Needs Me.” He is also the head of the French label Yellow Productions, which he founded in 1993 with Alain Ho.
Le Friant made his debut as Chris the French Kiss in the ’80s, creating downtempo hip-hop project the Mighty Bop and his acid jazz Réminiscence Quartet. In the late ’90s, he started performing as Bob Sinclar (named after a character in the well-known French film Le Magnifique), issuing his debut effort Paradise in 1998. The set charted in France, New Zealand, and the U.K. Sinclar followed in 2000 with Champs Elysees, which was certified gold in France. After 2003’s III, he stormed charts across Europe with 2006’s Western Dream, home to hit singles “Love Generation,” “World, Hold On,” “Rock This Party,” and “Tennessee.” He quickly followed with Soundz of Freedom in 2007, his first Top Ten release. His mid-2000s chart success continued on 2009’s Born in ’69, which featured appearances by the Sugarhill Gang, Shabba Ranks, Axwell, and Kevin Lyttle.
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