Maëlle Maëlle Pistoia | |
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Born | Tournus, France | 4 January 2001
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Labels | Mercury Music Group ( Universal Music France) |
Maëlle Pistoia (born 4 January 2001), better known as simply Maëlle, is a French singer. She is the winner of the seventh season of the French version of the talent show The Voice. In April 2019, she released her first single, titled " Toutes les machines ont un cœur" (lit. "All machines have a heart").
Born in January 2001, Maëlle Pistoia is from Tournus in the department of Saône-et-Loire, Burgundy. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] She has two older sisters. [1] In her childhood she studied piano. [1]
Maëlle's musical career started in 2017, when she submitted a video audition for the seventh edition of the French version of The Voice and became a contestant. [1] [8] [9] [10]
At her blind audition, she performed Guillaume Grand's "Toi et moi", accompanying herself on piano. [1] Three of the four judges, Florent Pagny, Zazie, and Mika turned their chairs. Maëlle chose Zazie as her coach. [11] [12] [13] [8] [14] [9] [10]
For the final audition, she sang Chris Isaak's " Wicked Game". [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [13] [20] [9]
During the duels, Maëlle battled Gulaan singing Sting's " Fragile", and it was she who Zazie chose to advance to the live rounds. [3] [8] [21] [9] [22]
During the first live round, she sang Korgis' " Everybody's Got to Learn Sometime" and was "saved" by the public. [13] In the quarterfinals, she sang London Grammar's " Wasting My Young Years" and was "saved" by the public. [13]
In the semifinal, she sang France Gall's "Diego libre dans sa tête" and was chosen by the public for the final over B. Demi Mondaine. [23] [9]
In the final held on 12 May 2018, Maëlle performed first Harry Styles' " Sign of the Times", then Vianney's "Je m'en vais" in duo with him, and finally Michel Berger's "Seras-tu là" in duo with Zazie. [4] [24] [25] She won the final with 55,3 % of the public vote, becoming the first female and, at 17 years of age, the youngest candidate to ever win the French talent show. [4] [24] [26] [27]
On 14 July 2018, in Louhans, Maëlle gave her first public concert. [6]
On 5 April 2019, Maëlle released her first single. Titled " Toutes les machines ont un cœur", [28] [29] it was composed by Calogero (who also produced the recording), with lyrics by Zazie. [7] [30] Three days before her BAC (in Social & Economics Sciences, or SES), she was in Barcelona shooting the music video for this song. [31] [7] Directed by Nur Casadevall, it premiered on YouTube on 29 July 2019. [32] [33]
On 6 September 2019, Maëlle released (on YouTube) a music video for a live version of another track from her forthcoming album, a song titled "L'Effet de masse". [34] The song entered the French download chart at number 68 (during the week of 13 September). [35]
On 23 September 2019, she released (on YouTube) a music video for yet another new song from her upcoming album, "Le Pianiste des gares". [36] [37]
At the end of September, Maëlle was nominated for the 2019 NRJ Music Award in the category "French Revelation of the Year". [38] [39]
On 4 October 2019, she released (on YouTube) a music video for the song "Sur un coup de tête". [40] [39] The song entered the French download chart at number 75 (during the week of 11 October). [41]
Her first album, titled simply Maëlle, was released on 22 November 2019. [42] The entire album was composed and produced by Calogero. [7]
Title | Details | Charts | |||
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FRA [43] |
BEL (Wa) [44] |
SWI [45] |
SWI (Rom) [46] | ||
Maëlle |
|
19 | 20 | 25 | 10 |
Fil rouge |
|
— | 105 | — | — |
Title | Year | Charts | Album | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
FRA [47] |
BEL (Wa) [28] |
SWI (Rom) [48] | |||
" Toutes les machines ont un cœur" [29] | 2019 | 148 | Tip: 17 | 12 | Maëlle |
Title | Year | Charts | Album |
---|---|---|---|
FRA DL [49] | |||
"Le Mot d'absence" | 2019 | 90 | Maëlle |
"L'Effet de masse" | 68 | ||
"Sur un coup de tête" | 75 |
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2019 | Maëlle | French Revelation of the Year [38] [39] [50] | Nominated |
Maëlle Maëlle Pistoia | |
---|---|
Born | Tournus, France | 4 January 2001
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Labels | Mercury Music Group ( Universal Music France) |
Maëlle Pistoia (born 4 January 2001), better known as simply Maëlle, is a French singer. She is the winner of the seventh season of the French version of the talent show The Voice. In April 2019, she released her first single, titled " Toutes les machines ont un cœur" (lit. "All machines have a heart").
Born in January 2001, Maëlle Pistoia is from Tournus in the department of Saône-et-Loire, Burgundy. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] She has two older sisters. [1] In her childhood she studied piano. [1]
Maëlle's musical career started in 2017, when she submitted a video audition for the seventh edition of the French version of The Voice and became a contestant. [1] [8] [9] [10]
At her blind audition, she performed Guillaume Grand's "Toi et moi", accompanying herself on piano. [1] Three of the four judges, Florent Pagny, Zazie, and Mika turned their chairs. Maëlle chose Zazie as her coach. [11] [12] [13] [8] [14] [9] [10]
For the final audition, she sang Chris Isaak's " Wicked Game". [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [13] [20] [9]
During the duels, Maëlle battled Gulaan singing Sting's " Fragile", and it was she who Zazie chose to advance to the live rounds. [3] [8] [21] [9] [22]
During the first live round, she sang Korgis' " Everybody's Got to Learn Sometime" and was "saved" by the public. [13] In the quarterfinals, she sang London Grammar's " Wasting My Young Years" and was "saved" by the public. [13]
In the semifinal, she sang France Gall's "Diego libre dans sa tête" and was chosen by the public for the final over B. Demi Mondaine. [23] [9]
In the final held on 12 May 2018, Maëlle performed first Harry Styles' " Sign of the Times", then Vianney's "Je m'en vais" in duo with him, and finally Michel Berger's "Seras-tu là" in duo with Zazie. [4] [24] [25] She won the final with 55,3 % of the public vote, becoming the first female and, at 17 years of age, the youngest candidate to ever win the French talent show. [4] [24] [26] [27]
On 14 July 2018, in Louhans, Maëlle gave her first public concert. [6]
On 5 April 2019, Maëlle released her first single. Titled " Toutes les machines ont un cœur", [28] [29] it was composed by Calogero (who also produced the recording), with lyrics by Zazie. [7] [30] Three days before her BAC (in Social & Economics Sciences, or SES), she was in Barcelona shooting the music video for this song. [31] [7] Directed by Nur Casadevall, it premiered on YouTube on 29 July 2019. [32] [33]
On 6 September 2019, Maëlle released (on YouTube) a music video for a live version of another track from her forthcoming album, a song titled "L'Effet de masse". [34] The song entered the French download chart at number 68 (during the week of 13 September). [35]
On 23 September 2019, she released (on YouTube) a music video for yet another new song from her upcoming album, "Le Pianiste des gares". [36] [37]
At the end of September, Maëlle was nominated for the 2019 NRJ Music Award in the category "French Revelation of the Year". [38] [39]
On 4 October 2019, she released (on YouTube) a music video for the song "Sur un coup de tête". [40] [39] The song entered the French download chart at number 75 (during the week of 11 October). [41]
Her first album, titled simply Maëlle, was released on 22 November 2019. [42] The entire album was composed and produced by Calogero. [7]
Title | Details | Charts | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
FRA [43] |
BEL (Wa) [44] |
SWI [45] |
SWI (Rom) [46] | ||
Maëlle |
|
19 | 20 | 25 | 10 |
Fil rouge |
|
— | 105 | — | — |
Title | Year | Charts | Album | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
FRA [47] |
BEL (Wa) [28] |
SWI (Rom) [48] | |||
" Toutes les machines ont un cœur" [29] | 2019 | 148 | Tip: 17 | 12 | Maëlle |
Title | Year | Charts | Album |
---|---|---|---|
FRA DL [49] | |||
"Le Mot d'absence" | 2019 | 90 | Maëlle |
"L'Effet de masse" | 68 | ||
"Sur un coup de tête" | 75 |
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2019 | Maëlle | French Revelation of the Year [38] [39] [50] | Nominated |