Renaud Séchan

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Renaud Séchan, known as Renaud (Raynald), born in Paris on May 11, 1952, is a popular French singer.

His early work is characterized by a volatile temperament, innovative use of French, and edgy, dark, left-wing social and political themes.[citation needed] Raised in an educated milieu, the son of an intellectual, Renaud adopted the looks and attitude of working-class youth in the 1970s, and reflected this in his lyrics. A recurrent theme is his disgust for the average French people with petit-bourgeois preoccupations and right-wing leanings (see beauf).[citation needed]

His music focuses on the disparity between classes, the abuse of political power, overbearing authority and disgust for the military, with rare glimpses of tenderness for his fellow humans, the planet earth, and art. His song Miss Maggie praised the kindness of women with the markedly ironic exception of Margaret Thatcher.[citation needed]

Renaud's later work is distinguished by "softer" subjects such as his wife (later ex-wife) Dominique, his daughter Lolita and his friends, as well as the late comedian and singer Coluche for whom he wrote the tribute "Putain de camion" ("Bloody Lorry", after Coluche's death in a road accident. He has also ventured into regional music and language, such as the language of Marseille in La Belle de Mai, the north with Renaud cante el' nord and even Corsican polyphonics in "Lolito lolita".[citation needed] After a dry spell marked by an addiction to alcohol, he made a comeback hit with his album "Boucan d'enfer" in 2002. He also tackled current issues by drawing a parallel between a victim of the 9-11 attacks in New York and an Afghan girl, both victims of a war they don't understand "Manhattan-Kaboul" (in duo with Axelle Red).[citation needed]

Several of his songs can be classified as long-lasting hits in France, including the sea tale "Dès que le vent soufflera", the irreverent "Laisse béton", the ballad "Morgane de toi" and the nostalgic "Mistral gagnant". With the possible exception of franglais recording of It is not because you are, his work is almost unknown outside the French-speaking world.[citation needed]

In 2006 Renaud married Romane Serda, the mother of his son Malone. In 2007 he announced to the press his intention to move his family to London citing a love for British society and expressing disillusionment at the current state of France.[citation needed]

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[edit] Discography

[edit] Studio albums

[edit] Live albums

  • 1980: Bobino (Polydor)
  • 1981: Le p'tit bal du samedi soir et autres chansons réalistes (Polydor)
  • 1982: Un Olympia pour moi tout seul (Polydor)
  • 1989: Visage pâle rencontrer public (Virgin)
  • 1996: Paris-Province (Virgin)
  • 2003: Tournée d'enfer (Virgin)

[edit] Awards

  • 1993: Traditional music album of the year award for "Renaud cante el' nord"
  • 2001: Lifetime achievement award
  • 2003: Three awards given for: Album of the Year, Artist of the Year, and Song of the Year (for Manhattan-Kaboul with Axelle Red)

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Preceded by
Gérald de Palmas
Victoires de la Musique
Male group or artist of the year

2003
Succeeded by
Calogero