Cyril Cinélu

Cyril Cinélu
Background information
Born (1987-01-23) 23 January 1987
Lagny-sur-Marne, France
Origin Paris, France
Instruments Voice
Years active Since 2006
Labels Mercury/Universal Music
Associated acts Star Academy
Website Official myspace

Cyril Cinélu, born 23 January 1987 in Lagny-sur-Marne, is a Francophone singer originally from Martinique who won the sixth season of Star Academy on 22 December 2006.

Biography

Cyril grew up in Dillon, Martinique. While little, other children made fun of him due to his "androgynous voice". He has been a singer since the age of eight. After finishing high school at the age of 16 and obtaining his degree in English, he participated in the sixth season of Star Academy in 2006, in which he was the winner.

A year later saw the release of his first album titled Jusqu'à moi. The sales of the album were far below those of previous winners of Star Academy.[1] In the first week, the album failed to reach the French top 100 in sales,[2] though in Belgium his single Quelque chose qui m'appartient fared better peaking at 15 in the new year week of 2008.[3]

On 28 August 2010, may be seen in the auditions for the seventh season of The X Factor aired on ITV and obtained three yes from the jury that allows him to qualify for the rest of the show[4] but is eliminated by the jury in the "Boot-Camp".[5]

During late 2011 to the middle of 2012, Cyril worked as a PSHE and French teacher at Royal Liberty School for boys, in Gidea Park, Romford, Essex.

Cyril now lives in France where he still teaches and performs in private events.

Discography

With Star Academy

Albums

Singles

Solo career

Albums

Singles

Sources

  1. Exclusif : Flop monumental pour le 1er album de Cyril Cinelu
  2. http://www.ifop.com/europe/ IFOP
  3. Belgian Chart Position
  4. "Cyril Cinélu a auditionné dans The X Factor ! (Vidéo)" (in French). Ozap.com.
  5. "EXCLU:Cyril Cinélu éliminé du X Factor anglais" (in French). Jeanmarcmorandini.com.

External links

Preceded by
Magalie Vaé
Winner of
Star Academy France

2007
Succeeded by
Quentin Mosimann
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