Angèle

Belgian singer-songwriter, pianist, and pop icon known for her catchy electropop tunes and witty, socially conscious lyrics.Born into a musical family in Uccle, Belgium, Angèle rose to meteoric fame in 2018 with her debut album 'Brol'. She achieved international recognition through collaborations like 'Fever' with Dua Lipa and is celebrated for her advocacy on feminism and LGBTQ+ rights. She is the sister of rapper Roméo Elvis.
  • She experienced a rapid rise to fame; her debut single 'La Loi de Murphy' went viral in 2017 while she was working part-time jobs, including at a cinema.
  • Her brother, rapper Roméo Elvis, is also a major Belgian star; they collaborated successfully on the hit 'Tout Oublier'.
  • Angèle is openly bisexual and a vocal LGBTQ+ rights advocate, often incorporating these themes into her music and public statements.
  • She took a brief hiatus from music in 2021-2022, citing exhaustion from her intense schedule and the pressures of fame, before returning with her second album 'Nonante-Cinq'.