Jean-Sébastien Lavoie
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Jean Sebastien Lavoie (born July 15, 1978 in Montréal , Québec) is a French Canadian singer who had his big break on the first edition of the francophonic hit music show based out of Paris called Nouvelle Star (patterened after the other Idol formats). Jean Sebastien was the first and only contestant from Québec to make it into the top ten, as the show chose to no longer include Québec in the audition process after the first season. It has been speculated that it was Lavoie's hailing from Québec that might have been what prevented him from winning Nouvelle Star due to Québec's geographical isolation from other francophonic territories, as well as its small population as a voting proportion. Jean Sebastien received his biggest accolodates from the audience and panel of judges after performing Queen's "We Are The Champions," and after finishing third in the competition Lavoie released his own version of the song as his first single. Lavoie's version of Queen's "We Are The Champions" cracked the top ten in ringtone sales across Europe in 2004. Jean Sebastien has recorded two albums since Nouvelle Star which were both produced by BMG France, and still calls Montréal home [1].