Clémence Saint-Preux

The daughter of composer Saint Preux and a painter/author mother, Clémence, from a young age, grew up in an artistic world, making it only natural for her to turn towards music and singing early in her life, learning piano and guitar and taking lessons in dance and comedy.

[2][3] The song garnered great success in France (it attained 4th place on the top 50 in November 2001).

That year, she took part in a duet with Jean-Baptiste Maunier – who had also then just made his glowing debut with the success of Les Choristes – releasing the single Concerto pour deux voix.

On 18 March 2007, Clémence became the fourth artist to reach a grand total of $50,000 in "parts" sold on Sellaband, thereby allowing her to start recording an album.

[4] Her first album, entitled Mes Jours (My Days), was recorded to follow directly after and scheduled to appear in shops in France on 12 December 2007.