This led to a feature appearance at age 12 on one of French Canada's biggest TV shows, La Fureur, where she paid homage to her idol, Celine Dion, as part of a two-hour special that reached 3 million viewers.
[1] Her career started in 2002 with her first single, "Je serai la pour toi", in a duet with Canadian singer Gino Quilico.
In 2004 Marilou was signed by Feeling Mgmt, the company owned by Céline Dion and René Angelil and together with Mario Lefebvre, they began to chart her path to success.
The album was released in multiple countries and included four Top 10 singles, two of which, "Chante" and "Tu es comme ca", went to #1.
Marilou's self-titled sophomore album was released in 2006 and this time, the songs "Danser sur la lune", "Emmene-moi" and "Un monde en amour" went to the top of the chart.
Inspired by artists such as Alanis Morissette, John Mayer and Muse, she collaborated with multiple writers and quickly produced 30 songs.
Her book "Three Times A Day" (or "Trois Fois Par Jour" in French) has received critical acclaim, and bestseller status, selling over 200,000 copies in Quebec as well as English-speaking Canada.