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At 12, Tal learned to play piano and guitar and enrolled in dance lessons and modern jazz. Shew also took part in a theater group called "Les Sales Gosses". Tal started playing in piano bars making interpretations of classics and contemporary songs. Fan of Micahel; Jackson, she and her brother improvised moves on his songs. Her songs deliver a message of hope and peace, without religious or cultural barriers, and a French music without boundaries.
At 12, Tal learned to play piano and guitar and enrolled in dance lessons and modern jazz. Shew also took part in a theater group called "Les Sales Gosses". Tal started playing in piano bars making interpretations of classics and contemporary songs. Fan of Micahel; Jackson, she and her brother improvised moves on his songs. Her songs deliver a message of hope and peace, without religious or cultural barriers, and a French music without boundaries.


Her meeting with songwriter and producer L'Aura Marciano developed her career and after a collaboration of 2 years, has released her debut album ''Le droit de rêver'' with pop melodies, urban rhytm and at times classical arrangements. Collaborations included Sean Paul in "Waya Waya" mixed by Veronica Ferraro, [[L'Algerino]] in a remake "Le sens de la vie" and John Hanes as sound engineer. Her biggest hit has been her debut single "On avance" that reached #14 in the French Singles Chart.
Her meeting with songwriter and producer L'Aura Marciano developed her career and after a collaboration of 2 years, has released her debut album ''Le droit de rêver'' with pop melodies, urban rhytm and at times classical arrangements. Collaborations included Sean Paul in "Waya Waya" mixed by Veronica Ferraro, [[L'Algerino]] in a remake "Le sens de la vie" and John Hanes as sound engineer.

Her debut single "On avance" that reached #29 in the French Singles Chart. Her biggest hit was "Le sens de la vie" taken from the album. It reached #14 in the French charts. The album also contains a bonus version of the song featuring French-Algerian [[L'Algerino]] as a bonus track.


==Discography==
==Discography==

Revision as of 00:22, 19 March 2012

Tal (born 1990) is a French singer, songwriter, musician, dancer and comedian of Jewish Yemeni origin. She is signed to Warner Music France

Her family immigrated to France when Tal was 1 year old. She was in a veritable musical home. Her father was a guitar player, her mother, aunt and cousin were singers, and her brother a songwriter. Her Yemeni grandfather had a great voice and used to chant religious music.

At 12, Tal learned to play piano and guitar and enrolled in dance lessons and modern jazz. Shew also took part in a theater group called "Les Sales Gosses". Tal started playing in piano bars making interpretations of classics and contemporary songs. Fan of Micahel; Jackson, she and her brother improvised moves on his songs. Her songs deliver a message of hope and peace, without religious or cultural barriers, and a French music without boundaries.

Her meeting with songwriter and producer L'Aura Marciano developed her career and after a collaboration of 2 years, has released her debut album Le droit de rêver with pop melodies, urban rhytm and at times classical arrangements. Collaborations included Sean Paul in "Waya Waya" mixed by Veronica Ferraro, L'Algerino in a remake "Le sens de la vie" and John Hanes as sound engineer.

Her debut single "On avance" that reached #29 in the French Singles Chart. Her biggest hit was "Le sens de la vie" taken from the album. It reached #14 in the French charts. The album also contains a bonus version of the song featuring French-Algerian L'Algerino as a bonus track.

Discography

Albums

  • 2011: Le droit de rêver

Tracklist:

  1. "On avance" (3:00)
  2. "Waya Waya" (Tal feat. Sean Paul) (2:30)
  3. "Le sens de la vie" (3:28)
  4. "Oublie" (3:33)
  5. "Rien n'est parfait" (3:06)
  6. "Le droit de rêver" (2:41)
  7. "Je prends le large" (2:58)
  8. "Renaître" (3:23)
  9. "Allez, laisse-toi aller" (3:00)
  10. "Au-delà" (3:04)
  11. "Toutes les femmes" (3:27)
  12. "La liberté" (3:07)
  13. "Le sens de la vie" (feat. L'Algerino) (3:47) (Bonus track)

Singles

Year Single Charts Certification Album
FR
[1]
2011 "On avance" 29
"Waya Waya" (feat. Sean Paul) 72
2012 "Le sens de la vie" 14

References