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    Biography

    • Kendji Girac

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    Kendji Girac (born Kendji Jason Maillié,[1] July 3, 1996) is a French singer. He is the winner of Season 3 of the music competition The Voice: la plus belle voix as part of Team Mika.[2] He has released two studio albums, Kendji and Ensemble as well as a string of hit singles.

    Contents 1 Biography 1.1 Beginnings 1.2 The Voice 1.3 Career 2 Discography 2.1 Albums 2.2 EPs 2.3 Singles 2.3.1 As lead artist 2.3.2 As featured artist 2.4 Other charted songs 3 Awards 4 Filmography 5 References 6 External links Biography Beginnings

    The youngest of a Catalan Gitano family, Kendji grew up in Saint-Astier and was taught to play the guitar and sing by his grandfather. He left school at 16 to follow the family business as an arborist.[3] His first language is Catalan.[4] He gained some fame through publishing materials online. His gypsy version of "Bella" by Maître Gims filmed by a friend went viral. His video garnered almost 3.8 million views.[5] Another popular song he uploaded was "Si j'étais president" a cover of Gérard Lenorman.

    The Voice

    For season 3 of The Voice: la plus belle voix, he auditioned with the song "Bella" by Maître Gims in the second episode of season 3 broadcast on January 18, with only judge Mika turning his chair, whereas the three others, Florent Pagny, Jenifer and Garou refrained.

    In the Musical Battles Round broadcast on March 8, 2014, Mika put him against Youness both singing "Tous les mêmes" from Stromae. Kendji moved to "L'épreuve ultime" round where he performed "Hotel California from The Eagles in the 29 March 2014 emission.

    In the live rounds he performed "Ma philosophie" from Amel Bent (5 April 2014), "Mad World" from Tears for Fears (19 April 2014) and "Allumer le feu" from Johnny Hallyday (19 April 2014). In the semi-final on 3 May 2014 he sang "Belle" from Garou and Daniel Lavoie qualifying for the finals as Team Mika's finalist.

    In the final broadcast on Final: 10 May 2014, He sang "Amor de mis amores" / "Volare" from Gipsy Kings, "Temps à nouveau" from Jean-Louis Aubert and "L'Aigle noir" from Barbara. He won The Voice title for season 3 with 51% of the public vote against 21% for runner up Maximilien Philippe, with Amir Haddad finishing third with 18% and Wesley with only 10% fourth.

    Career

    His first official single was the bilingual French/Spanish "Color Gitano", released in June 2014 from his EP,[6][7] his official album released in September. In December 2014, he won two NRJ Music Awards for Francophone Breakthrough of the Year and "Color Gitano" as Francophone Song of the Year.[8] His album Kendji sold 600,000 copies by January 2015,[9] and over 1 million copies by October 2015,[10] certifying Diamond and becoming France's second highest selling album of 2014 after Racine Carrée by Stromae. As of now, he is nearing 1.2 million copies sold.[11] He is currently the biggest selling The Voice alumnus worldwide. His follow-up single "Andalouse" proved even more successful commercially. Other notable singles included "Conmigo" from the repackaged version of Kendji released on May 4, 2015.[12]

    A second album titled Ensemble was released on October 30, 2015.[13] Notable singles from his second album include "Me Quemo", "Les yeux de la mama" and "No Me Mirès Màs" (jointly with Soprano).

    On August 31st, 2018, his third album titled Amigo was released.

    Discography Albums Title Album details Peak chart positions FRA[14] BEL(Fl)[15] BEL(Wa)[16] NLD[17] SWI[18] KendjiIncluding 2015 reissue Released: 8 September 2014 Label: Mercury Records Formats: CD, digital download 1 119 1 53 22 Ensemble Released: 30 October 2015 Label: Mercury Records Formats: CD, digital download 1 88 1 — 1

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