Emily Loizeau

Her debut album, released in 2006, was titled L'autre bout du monde ("The Other Side of the World").

[3] Loizeau cites Georges Brassens, Bob Dylan and The Beatles as her primary influences.

[4] At the end of 2001, at the age of 26, Loizeau began to perform at a small Parisian cabaret, which became for her a one-person cottage industry, printing flyers, doing publicity.

She then began to collaborate with like-minded artists such as Vincent Segal, Franck Monnet, Nils Tavernier, Jean-Louis Foulquier.

She signed with Fargo Records [fr] at the age of 31 (their first French artist) and released her first album L'autre bout du monde.