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Louisa Baïleche

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Louisa Baïleche (born 4 January 1977) is a singer, dancer and performer in a variety of artistic genres. She was born near Paris to an Italian mother and an AlgerianKabyle father.

Louisa Baïleche has performed on theComédie-Française stage as well as theFolies Bergère, in a French version of the musicalNine. She represented France in theEurovision Song Contest 2003 with a song called "Monts et merveilles".[1]

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  1. ^Martin, James (10 May 2003)."French Promise".Billboard. p. 61.

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Preceded byFrance in the Eurovision Song Contest
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