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Chimène Badi

Early lifeBadi was born in Melun in the Paris suburbs to a family of Algerian origin.
She spent her entire childhood in the south-west of France.
She grew up in Villeneuve-sur-Lot with her parents, Chérifa and Mohammed, her sister, Déborah, and her brother, Karim.
Her sister Déborah encouraged her to persevere with her singing and Chimène went on to hone her vocal style still further, performing at family parties and regional song contests from the age of six.Badi also made her mark at her school's end-of-year shows, wowing the audience with her confident vocal performance.
Teachers barely recognised her since, when she was off stage, Badi was a notoriously shy pupil, given to daydreaming and complexes about her appearance.
Meanwhile, she plugged away at her studies, going on to obtain a "BEP" in agribusiness.Musical careerBadi did not win the French reality TV show, Popstars, but she released her first single "Entre Nous" in 2003, which reached number 1 in the French charts.
An album of the same name reached number 4 in domestic charts, and became the fifth best selling French album of 2003.Badi's follow-up albums and singles enjoyed moderate success in Francophone Europe, including Wallonia and Switzerland.
She also provided the French language theme song to the film The Day After Tomorrow – "Le Jour d'après" (The Day After).She worked with the famous producer Guy Roche (Tout Contre Toi) and the famous songwriter Diane Warren (Tellement Beau).In 2011, Badi covered the soul classic "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" with American singer Billy Paul.

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