Louisy Joseph

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Louisy Joseph
Birth name Lydy Louisy-Joseph
Born (1978-04-14) April 14, 1978
Vénissieux, a suburb of Lyon, France
Origin French of Martinique origin
Genres Pop, soul, reggae
Occupations Singer
Instruments Vocals
Years active 2001  present
Labels Warner Music France
Associated acts L5
Website louisyjoseph.fr

Lydy Louisy-Joseph better known by the shorter name Louisy Joseph (born in Vénissieux, a suburb of Lyon, France on 14 April 1978) is a French singer of Martinique origin. She took part in French series of Popstars as part of the girl band L5, and since 2008 as a solo singer.

Career

Lydy Louisy Joseph left school early at age 15 to pursue a musical career while continuing hotel studies in Lyon. In 2001, she took part the Lyon musical comedy "Salammbô", in the role of Zelda, the fighting woman.

Popstars and L5

In 2001, she applied as Lydy Louisy-Joseph to the Paris auditions of Popstars in its first season in France broadcast on M6 television station and was picked as a finalist to make part of the girl band L5 where she was mostly known as Lydy. The winning band released their epomynous album L5 that was certified diamond in 2002.[1] as was the debut single "Toutes les femmes de ta vie"[2] from the album. The follow-up singles from the album did well. Their second album Retiens-moi was certified platinum[3]

Solo career

In 2006, as the popularity of L5 diminished, the band announced Lydy's departure. Louisy Joseph started preparing for a debut solo album[4] after a friend advised her to contact Pascal Obispo who agreed to produce her album at his Atlético Music studios, and arranged for a contract with Warner Music France with contributions by John Mamann and Olivier Reine in a soul, reggae and acoustic style far away from the pop style of L5. She also chose to adopt the name Louisy Joseph rather than her full name Lydy Louisy-Joseph, effectively distancing herself from "Lydy of L5" days.

Her debut solo album La saison des amours was released on 14 April 2008, the day she turned thirty. Her debut solo single "Assis par terre" written by Lionel Florence, was released on 26 May 2008 and hit Top 3 followed by a concert at the Zénith de Nantes, on the occasion of the NRJ Music Tour. In 2008, she also was an opening act for Christophe Maé and a solo concert with William Baldé at Élysée Montmartre, on 23 June 2008. Her follow-up single "Mes insomnies" referred to her suffering from insomnia. That was followed by "Imagine de John Lennon" which was a reggae tribute to the artist John Lennon. In September 2008, her album was certified silver.[5] In 2009 she organized a long French tour visiting many smaller venues.

Her second album Ma radio was released on 9 July 2012 with "Chante" being her first single from the album with a music video shot in the deserts of California.

Personal life

She is born to parents of the Martinique origin and has two sister Peggy her senior and Kelly her junior, and a brother Weedy.

Discography

Albums

Studio albums
Year Album Details Charts Certification Notes
BEL
Wa

[6]
FR
[7]
SWI
[8]
2008 La saison des amours
Released: 14 April 2008
Record label: Warner Music France
47 25 100 Tracklist:
  1. "Assis par terre"
  2. "Imagine de John Lennon"
  3. "Mes insomnies"
  4. "Laissez faire"
  5. "Le spleen de Janis"
  6. "Laisse aller"
  7. "Le jour de paye"
  8. "Sur la pointe des pieds"
  9. "On croit rêver"
  10. "Tam-Tams"
  11. "La saison des amours"

Additional tracks on the re-released album

  1. "Assis par terre"
  2. "Son of a Preacher Man"
  3. "Work It Out"
2012 Ma radio
Released: 9 July 2012
Record label: Warner Music France
133 74 Tracklist:
  1. "Chante"
  2. "Pick up the pieces (Je te suivrai)" (feat. Jason Derülo)
  3. "Le message de nos pères"
  4. "Revivre"
  5. "Ma radio"
  6. "Si on m'avait dit"
  7. "L'âge que tu me donnes"
  8. "La bonne personne"
  9. "Besoin de rien"
  10. "Tu n'iras pas danser"
  11. "Le prix à payer"
  12. "There must be an angel"
  13. "Goodbye"
  14. "Par amour"
  15. "La tête dans ton enfer"
  16. "L'âge que tu me donnes (Version alternative)"

Singles

Year Single Charts Certification Album
BEL
Wa

[6]
FR
[7]
SWI
[8]
2008 "Assis par terre" 9 3 48 La saison des amours
"Mes insomnies"
2009 "Assis par terre"
2012 "Chante" 157 Ma radio
Featured in
Year Single Charts Album
BEL
Wa

[6]
FR
[7]
2013 "Maldòn" (Tropical Family)
(credited to Lynnsha, Fanny J, Louisy Joseph)
15
(Ultratip)
15 From covers album
Tropical Family

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External links

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