Julie Masse

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Julie Masse (born June 3, 1970, in Greenfield Park, Quebec) is a Canadian pop singer.

Masse released her self-titled debut album in 1990. That French language album made her a star in Quebec and France with the singles "C'est Zéro", "Billy", "Sans t'oublier" and "Prends bien garde". Her second album, À Contre Jour, followed in 1992.

In 1993, she won the Juno Award for Best New Female Artist. That year, she also married Sylvain Brault.

In 1994, she released her debut English album, Circle of One, on which she collaborated with Corey Hart (known for his early-1980s pop hits, such as "Sunglasses at Night"). Her relationship with Hart soon became romantic as well, and she divorced Brault in 1995.

She released a hits collection, Compilation, in 1996. She has not released another album since then, but has been a vocalist on Hart's albums and concert tours.

Hart and Masse married in 2002, and have four children together. They now reside in the Bahamas.

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