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Pascal Obispo

New wave
Rock music
French chanson
Pascal Obispo was born on January 8, 1965 in Bergerac, Dordogne, but grew up in Rennes, where his mother raised him after her divorce. He discovered rock and new wave music in high school, notably The Cure and Marquis de Sade, and went on to play bass in various bands, gradually moving on to vocals. After a first solo album that went relatively unnoticed, he signed his first recording contract with Epic in 1991, and the following year released the album Plus Que Tout au Monde, which brought him sudden public recognition, mainly thanks to the title track (no. 33) and songs such as...
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Et un jour une femme 

Ma Liberté de Chanter Live

Pascal Obispo and Florent Pagny
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LuciePascal Obispo
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Les meilleurs ennemisZazie and Pascal Obispo
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FanPascal Obispo
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Vole 

Version 2020

Véronique Sanson, Laurent Voulzy, Alain Souchon, Pascal Obispo, -M-, Carla Bruni, Nolwenn Leroy, Jeanne Cherhal, Vincent Delerm, Ours, Gaël Faure, Jean-Louis Aubert, Sandrine Kiberlain, Clara Luciani, Pierre Souchon and Julien Voulzy (Veronique Sanson)
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Plus que tout au mondePascal Obispo
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Et un jour une femme 

Ma Liberté de Chanter Live

Pascal Obispo and Florent Pagny

Ma Liberté de Chanter : Live Acoustic

5:33

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LuciePascal Obispo

Superflu

4:15

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Les meilleurs ennemisZazie and Pascal Obispo

Superflu

4:21

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FanPascal Obispo

Fan

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Vole 

Version 2020

Véronique Sanson, Laurent Voulzy, Alain Souchon, Pascal Obispo, -M-, Carla Bruni, Nolwenn Leroy, Jeanne Cherhal, Vincent Delerm, Ours, Gaël Faure, Jean-Louis Aubert, Sandrine Kiberlain, Clara Luciani, Pierre Souchon and Julien Voulzy (Veronique Sanson)

Vole

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Plus que tout au mondePascal Obispo

Live 98

4:14

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