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|Born = [[August 21]], [[1984]]
| birth_name = Alizée Jacotey
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|Origin = [[Ajaccio]], [[Corsica]], [[France]]
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|Genre = [[Music of France#Popular music|(French) Pop]]
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|Years_active = 1999-present
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|Label = [[Polydor Records|Polydor]]
| occupation = Singer, dancer
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* {{marriage|[[Jérémy Chatelain]]|2003|2012|reason=divorced}}
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* {{marriage|Grégoire Lyonnet|2016}}
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'''Alizée Jacotey''' ({{IPA2|a.li.ze}})<!--This is the correct IPA for her name in French. Do not change it--> (born [[August 21]], [[1984]]) is a [[France|French]] singer. Born in [[Ajaccio]], [[Corsica]], she is the daughter of a [[computer science|computer scientist]] and a businesswoman. Her stage name is '''Alizée'''<ref>[http://www.dailyprincetonian.com/archives/2001/09/27/arts/3423.shtml Daily Princetonian]</ref> — the feminine form of ''alizé'', or the [[trade wind]]. She is considered to be the protégée of [[Mylène Farmer|Mylène "Farmer" Gautier]], a successful [[Quebec]]-born French singer.
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'''Alizée Lyonnet''' ({{née}} '''Jacotey'''; born 21 August 1984), known professionally as '''Alizée''', is a French singer and dancer. She is one of the best-selling French female artists of the 21st century,<ref name="snepmusique.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.snepmusique.com/fr/pag-259165-DISQUES-D-OR.html?year=2001 |title=Snepmusique.com, le site du Snep |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131002194436/http://www.snepmusique.com/fr/pag-259165-DISQUES-D-OR.html?year=2001 |access-date=2020-04-22|archive-date=2 October 2013 }}</ref> and the singer with the most exports out of France.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.purepeople.com/article/popstars-coup-de-theatre-deux-groupes-formes-alizee-invitee-d-honneur_a123092/1 |title=Popstars : Coup de théâtre, deux groupes formés, Alizée invitée d'honneur ! |publisher=Purepeople.com |date=19 June 2013 |access-date=14 July 2014}}</ref> Her best-known single is 2000's "[[Moi... Lolita]]", which reached number one in several countries.

Born and raised in [[Ajaccio]], [[Corsica]], Alizée's first public appearance was her winning performance in the talent show ''[[Graines de star]]''<ref name="GrainesDeStar">{{IMDb name | id = 1354244 | name = Alizée }}</ref> in 1999. While collaborating with [[Mylène Farmer]] and [[Laurent Boutonnat]], she followed it with a series of albums that attained popularity by pushing the boundaries of lyrical content in mainstream popular music and imagery in her music videos, which became a fixture on [[NRJ]], [[MTV]], [[Virgin Radio]], [[Europe 1]], among others. Throughout her career, many of her songs have been in top 25 hit lists on the record charts, including "Moi... Lolita", "[[L'Alizé]]", "[[J'en ai marre!]]", "[[Gourmandises (song)|Gourmandises]]", "[[Mademoiselle Juliette]]", her cover version of "[[La Isla Bonita]]", "[[Parler Tout Bas]]", "[[Les collines (Never Leave You)]]" and "[[À cause de l'automne]]".

Alizée entered the music business in 2000. She has since released six studio albums, the first two of which were composed by Laurent Boutonnat and written by Mylène Farmer. Her first album was ''[[Gourmandises]]'', which received a [[RIAA certification|Platinum]] certification within three months of release. It was a success both in France and abroad, earning Alizée the distinction of being the highest-selling female French singer in 2001.<ref name="RFI Musique">{{cite web|url=http://www.rfimusique.com/musiqueen/articles/060/article_6562.asp |title=Rfi Musique - - Cd Of The Week: Alizée |date=2001-01-26 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060419171704/http://www.rfimusique.com/musiqueen/articles/060/article_6562.asp |access-date=2020-04-22|archive-date=19 April 2006 }}</ref> The album featured her most successful single, "Moi... Lolita", which reached number one in several countries in Europe and East Asia. It became a rare example of a foreign-language song to chart highly in the [[UK Singles Chart]], peaking at number 9. It was followed by her second studio album, ''[[Mes courants électriques]]'', which was released in 2003, focusing on the East Asian market. Alizée returned home for touring at ''[[En concert Tour]]'', performing in 43 concerts throughout France, Belgium and Switzerland in 2003 and 2004.<ref name="Itinerary">{{cite web|title=Alizee: Le Site Officiel: Concert Dates |url=http://www.moi-alizee.com/uk/concerts.html |access-date=1 December 2004 |url-status=bot: unknown |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040406083613/http://www.moi-alizee.com/uk/concerts.html |archive-date=6 April 2004 }} (Now offline.)</ref>

After a three years hiatus, Alizée released her third studio album, ''[[Psychédélices]]'', in 2007, which achieved some success in Latin America and Eastern Europe, performing in these regions through 2009 at the [[Psychédélices Tour|same name]] tour. She collaborated for her fourth album, ''[[Une enfant du siècle]]'', with independient [[French Touch|Parisian scene]], including [[Para One]] and [[Adán Jodorowsky]], released in 2010, and performed in concerts through France and Eastern Europe. In the next years, she recorded several collaborations, including [[Alain Chamfort]]'s "[[Elles & Lui|Elle & lui]]" and [[Olly Murs]]'s "[[Dear Darlin']]". She released her fifth studio album ''[[5 (Alizée album)|5]]'' in 2013, passing through a divorce process and musical maturity on back to basics [[60's music|60's]] influences, earning praise for her artistic evolution. She also participated in and won the TV dance contest ''[[Danse avec les stars]]''. Her sixth album, ''[[Blonde (Alizée album)|Blonde]]'', was released in 2014 collaborating with [[Pascal Obispo]] and [[Zazie]] with more mainstream pop sounds. It received mixed reviews and was not successful in sales.
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Alizée is presently taking a break from singing, but is slated to return with a new album soon.
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==Biography==
==Biography==
===Early years===
===1984–2000: Early life and career beginnings===
[[File:Port Ajaccio.JPG|thumb|left|Alizée grew up in [[Ajaccio]], Corsica.]]
Also known by her nickname Lili, Alizée started dancing<ref>[http://www.rfimusique.com/siteEn/biographie/biographie_7006.asp Alizée - Biography]</ref> early in her life. By the age of four, she became quite proficient in it and was soon drawn to show business.
Known to all her friends by her nickname "Lili", Alizée began dancing early in life,<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.rfimusique.com/siteEn/biographie/biographie_7006.asp | title=ALIZÉE | publisher=RFI Musique | date=July 2003 | access-date=15 January 2006 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060219165901/http://www.rfimusique.com/siteEn/biographie/biographie_7006.asp | archive-date=19 February 2006 | url-status=dead | df=dmy-all }}</ref> and by the age of four was already proficient. During 1988–2000, she studied in what was then called ''Ecole de danse Monique Mufraggi'', a famous dance and theatre school in [[Ajaccio]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ecole-du-spectacle.com/|title=Centre de Danse de Monique Muffraggi|date=18 December 2015|language=fr|access-date=24 August 2006|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100413102736/http://www.ecole-du-spectacle.com/|archive-date=13 April 2010|url-status=dead}}</ref> In 1995, aged 11, she won a colouring competition with about 7,000 entrants organised by the French airline ''[[Air Outre Mer]]''. Her design was used to paint the exterior of one of their airliners, subsequently named after her, for which Alizée won a vacation trip with her family to the [[Maldives]].


In 1999, she appeared on the TV talent show ''[[Graines de star]]'', broadcast on [[Métropole Télévision|Métropole 6]].<ref name="GrainesDeStar"/> She initially intended to sign up for the programme's dance contest, but that category was reserved for groups only. Alizée therefore joined the singing category instead, performing the song "[[Waiting for Tonight]]" by [[Jennifer Lopez]] and "Ma Prière" (a single released by [[Axelle Red]] in 1997). She went on to win the ''Meilleure Graine'' award for most promising young singing star of tomorrow.
In 1995, at the age of eleven, she won a coloring competition organised by ''Air Outre Mer'', a former French airline (now partly acquired by Swissair). Her design won first prize and ended up being reproduced on the cabin of one of the airline's aircraft, which was subsequently named after her. For her efforts, Alizée also won a trip to the [[Maldives]].
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=== 2000–2002: ''Gourmandises'', ''Moi... Lolita'', ''L'Alizé'', and international success ===
In 1999, she appeared on the TV talent show "Graines de Star",<ref>[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1354244/ IMDb Entry]</ref> broadcast on [[Métropole 6]]. She initially intended to sign up for the programme's dance contest. However, the dance category was reserved for groups only. Alizée therefore participated in the singing category instead, performing the song ''Ma Prière''. She went on to win the "Meilleure Graine" award for most promising young singing star of tomorrow.
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Her winning performance was seen by veteran French pop diva [[Mylène Farmer]] and Laurent Boutonnat, who were looking for a young, fresh voice to partake in their new project. They approached Alizée and she was selected after studio auditions. The duo architected her debut with a meticulously orchestrated launch, controlling her image and public appearances. In the year 2000, they produced her maiden album, ''[[Gourmandises]]'' which was a great success in France. The first single was ''[[Moi... Lolita]]'', which set the tone of the album, portrayed Alizée as a [[Lolita]] who was capable of "melting the hearts of the local male population".<ref name="RFI Musique">[http://www.rfimusique.com/musiqueen/articles/060/article_6562.asp RFI CD of the week: Alizée], [[Radio France Internationale]] review of Gourmandises, January 26, 2001</ref> She returned with a follow up album, ''[[Mes Courants Électriques]]'', in 2003. This second album was also quite successful, though not to the same extent as ''Gourmandises''. It was followed up with a live album of her countrywide tour.
Alizée's winning performance was seen by veteran songwriters [[Mylène Farmer]] and [[Laurent Boutonnat]], who were looking for a young, fresh voice to partake in their new project. They approached Alizée, and she was selected after studio auditions. The duo arranged her debut with a meticulously orchestrated launch, controlling her image and public appearances. In 2000, they produced her maiden album, ''[[Gourmandises]]'' ("Delicacies"), which was a great success in France, Belgium, Germany, Mexico, and the United Kingdom. The first single, "[[Moi... Lolita]]", resurrected the rich French musical tradition pioneered by [[Serge Gainsbourg]] in 1964 with the song "Pauvre Lola", inspired by the celebrated novel ''[[Lolita]]'', creating the image which defined Alizée in the early years of her career. She won an [[M6 (TV channel)|M6]] award in 2000 and returned with a follow-up album, ''[[Mes courants électriques]]'', in 2003. This second album was also quite successful, though less so than her first album. A video album shot during her European concert tour soon followed.


"Moi... Lolita" became her most successful to date. It enjoyed success throughout most of Europe and parts of East Asia, reaching number one in several countries. The associated music video portrayed Alizée as an impoverished rustic teen visiting a dance club in the city with her little sister, pursued by a young man who had lent them the bus fare to get there, but whose romantic interest in her she never returned.<ref name="Videos">{{cite web|url=http://alizeetoujours.homestead.com/videoclips.html |title=Video clips |access-date=21 February 2007 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070213064418/http://alizeetoujours.homestead.com/videoclips.html |archive-date=13 February 2007 |url-status=bot: unknown }} (Now offline. .)</ref> The song was later used in the UK trailer of the 2006 film, ''[[A Good Year]]'', and was a part of the film's soundtrack. The single was from her debut album, ''Gourmandises'', released in 2000.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/tg/stores/detail/-/music/B00005RW3S/customer-reviews|title=Gourmandises|website=Amazon UK|access-date=21 February 2007}}</ref> The album, written by Farmer and composed by Boutonnat, sold over 788,000 copies in France – it reached [[RIAA certification|Platinum]] status in just three months. In 2001, the album was launched internationally and Alizée became the highest-selling female French singer ever.<ref name="RFI Musique"/><ref name="allmusicguide">{{cite web|url={{AllMusic|class=artist|id=p384883/biography|pure_url=yes}}|title=Allmusic biography|access-date=21 February 2007}}</ref> The album went on to sell over two million copies worldwide.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tv5.org/TV5Site/musique/artiste-12-alizee.htm |title=Alizée – fiche complète – TV5 – Musique |access-date=21 February 2007 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070212203333/http://www.tv5.org/TV5Site/musique/artiste-12-alizee.htm |archive-date=12 February 2007 |language=fr |url-status=dead }}</ref> Farmer and Boutonnat kept a tight rein how the album was marketed and controlled the image in which Alizée was portrayed. In the meantime, Alizée gave very few interviews, and even when she did, they did not stretch beyond 20&nbsp;minutes per journalist. Neither did she agree to any photoshoots.<ref name="RFI Musique"/>
===Personal life===
Even though the albums have protrayed her to be in a sexy, lolita-like image, Alizée maintains a "squeaky-clean public image as the perfect teenager".<ref name="RFI Musique"/> A very shy and a reserved person,<ref name="Interviews">[http://alizeetoujours.homestead.com/interviews.html Interview Transcripts]</ref> she likes to perform in front of audience.<ref name="Interviews"/> Although she has a singing career, Alizée prefers dancing.<ref name="Interviews"/> She is quite proficient in classical dance,<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN0748790985&id=Y_5AFM4SenEC&pg=PT62&lpg=PT62&dq=aliz%C3%A9e&sig=ueIWqw6-isyEFGchcKHTppWSYkY Voila Stage 2]</ref> [[jazz]], [[ballet]], [[Tap dance|tap]] and [[flamenco]]. Alizée also likes<ref>[http://www.alizee-fanpage.com/page.php?language=en&content=bio Alizée - Trivia and Bio]</ref> [[football (soccer)|football]]. She is a supporter of [[AC Ajaccio]], and was once invited to kick off one of their matches.


Her second single "[[L'Alizé]]" (2000), also from the same album, followed soon. It also hit number one in France, and gained some international success. The video of the "sexily alliterative"<ref name="RFI Musique"/> song (compare its title to "Lola", a variant on "Lolita") shows a miraculously acrobatic (even airborne) Alizée frolicking amidst popping bubbles in front of a pink backdrop, erotically singing about her cautious search for a true love. The video was shot in a studio in [[Brussels]], which had a 25-metre-by-10-metre painted canvas to serve as the background, with real bubbles.<ref name="Videos"/> This single was followed up with another single from the same album – the title song "[[Gourmandises (song)|Gourmandises]]". The video, which shows a group of teenage boys and girls on a picnic, was shot in a day.<ref name="Videos"/> The last single from the album was "[[Parler tout bas]]", about coming of age, and was illustrated with a surreal music video. In France, "Parler tout bas" was the third single, then followed by the release of ''Gourmandises''.
Alizée is actively involved in charity work through ''Les Enfoirés'', a group of French celebrities who organize fund-raising concerts every year. The proceeds from these concerts go to ''Les Restaurants du Coeur''. The organisation, set up by French comedian [[Coluche]], helps feed the poor. Alizée participated in these concerts in 2001 and 2002.


===2003–2004: ''Mes courants électriques'' and ''En Concert''===
Alizée married fellow French singer [[Jérémy Châtelain]], whom she met at the ''Eurobest'' awards function in 2003. They were married on [[November 6]], [[2003]] in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. They had their first child, a girl they named Anny-Lee (Annily), on [[April 29]], [[2005]].
[[File:Alizee-logo.svg|thumb|Alizée's original logo, used between 2000 and 2004]]
In 2003, Alizée returned with her second album ''[[Mes courants électriques]]'' ("My Electric Currents").<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00008NR5X|title=MCE|website=Amazon|access-date=21 February 2007}}</ref> With the release of this album, she changed her image from a "Lolita" to that of a more toned-down teenager. This album was also written by Farmer and Boutonnat and sold 400,000 copies in France.


The first single from this album, "[[J'en ai marre!]]" (also known as "Mon bain de mousse" in Japan), was released in 2003. The music video for this shows Alizée in a glass cage singing while having water splashed on her. The plexiglass cage, three-by-three meters in dimension, was constructed in a [[Paris]]ian studio, and the shooting of the video took two days.<ref name="Videos"/> The other singles from this album were "[[J'ai pas vingt ans]]" and "[[À contre-courant]]". The video for "J'ai pas vingt ans" ("I'm Not Twenty") resembles the ambience of a concert with Alizée dancing in the midst of several other dancers.<ref name="Videos"/> "À contre-courant", the last single from the album, was shot in an abandoned coal factory.<ref name="Videos"/>
===Career===
[[Image:GML.jpg|thumb|right|Alizée in the video for her debut single ''[[Moi... Lolita]]'', from her first album. {{audio|Alizee - Moi... Lolita excerpt.ogg|Audio sample}}]]
Alizée made her debut with the single, ''[[Moi... Lolita]]'', her most successful to date. It enjoyed success throughout most of [[Europe]] and parts of east [[Asia]], reaching the number one spot in music charts of most countries it was released in. Indeed, Alizée's image was that of a seductive [[Lolita]] character, referring to the novel by [[Vladimir Nabokov]]. The video for the single, which incidentally was the first to be filmed on her,<ref>[http://alizeetoujours.homestead.com/videoclips.html Video clips]</ref> showed Alizée as a village girl visiting a night-club.


The albums features English versions of four tracks. The translations are artistic translations rather than literal, attempting to capture the rough feeling and concepts rather than the specific words and expressions. In some cases they are "dumbed down", lacking the clever French wordplays of the originals.
The single was from her debut album, "''[[Gourmandises]]''",<ref>[http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/tg/stores/detail/-/music/B00005RW3S/customer-reviews/203-6366742-1931908 Gourmandises]</ref> which translates to "Delicacies" in English. The album, written by Farmer and composed by Boutonnat, sold over 800,000 copies in France. It went [[RIAA certification|Platinum]] in just three months. In 2001, the album, most of whose songs featured "risqué lyrics",<ref name="RFI Musique"/> was launched internationally, and she became the highest-selling female French singer in 2001.<ref name="allmusicguide">[http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&searchlink=ALIZEE&sql=11:cq3ibkj9kak9~T1 All Music Guide biography]</ref> The album went on to sell over 4 million copies worldwide.<ref>[http://www.tv5.org/TV5Site/musique/artiste-12-alizee.htm Alizée - fiche complète - TV5 - Musique]</ref> Farmer and Boutonnat kept a tight rein how the album was marketed and controlled the image in which Alizée was portrayed. Meanwhile, Alizée gave very few interviews and even when she did, it did not stretch beyond 20 minutes per journalist. Nor did she agree to any photoshoots.<ref name="RFI Musique"/>


Following the release of ''Mes courants électriques'', Alizée went on a countrywide tour of France, along with a performance each in Belgium and Switzerland, during the second half of 2003. The tour started off with a performance on 26 August 2003 in Paris.<ref name="Itinerary"/><ref>{{cite web|title=Alizee FanPage & FanClub: Current Concert Dates |url=http://www.alizee-fanpage.com/calendar |access-date=20 March 2007 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071221115612/http://www.alizee-fanpage.com/calendar |archive-date=21 December 2007 }}</ref> It concluded with her performance on the prestigious [[Olympia (Paris)|l'Olympia]] hall in Paris and eve of 17 January 2004 at the [[Zénith Paris|Le Zénith]] concert hall in the same city and had covered major cities including [[Lyon]], [[Rouen]], [[Lille]], [[Grenoble]], and [[Dijon]].<ref name="Itinerary"/> A live CD and DVD, ''[[Alizée en concert]]'', composed of selected performances from her tour, was launched a year later in the autumn of 2004.<ref>{{cite web|title=Alizée – Discographie – Album "En Concert" |url=http://www.alizee-fanpage.com/discography/album-en-concert |access-date=20 March 2007 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071225171514/http://www.alizee-fanpage.com/discography/album-en-concert |archive-date=25 December 2007 }}</ref> The audio CD contained tracks, taken from her two studio albums. The DVD featured video footage of the same performances as on the CD, along with bonus footage of her rehearsals.
Her second single "L'alizé", also from the same album, followed soon after. It was also successful in hitting number one in France, and gained some success internationally. The video of the "sexily alliterative"<ref name="RFI Musique"/> song shows Alizée amidst soap bubbles against a pink backdrop singing about herself.


===2005–2007: The hiatus and release in Mexico===
[[Image:InIamfedup.jpg|thumb|left|Alizée in the video for ''[[J'ai Pas Vingt Ans]]'', taken from her second album. {{audio|Alizée - J'ai Pas Vingt Ans (sample).ogg|Audio sample}}]]
In 2005, after the success of her first tour and first live album release, Alizée first disappeared from the limelight, then reappeared in the media as it was revealed she was pregnant. She gave birth to a girl, Annily, on 28 April 2005 (the child she had with [[Jérémy Chatelain]]), and put her career on hold. However, the tabloids devoted several articles, for the name Alizée appeared with others, including the false listings of the [[Clearstream affair]].
In 2003 she returned with her second album "''[[Mes Courants Électriques]]''",<ref>[http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00008NR5X MCE]</ref> or "My Electric Currents" in English translation. With the release of this album, she changed her image from a 'Lolita' to that of a more toned-down teenager. This album was also written by Farmer and Boutonnat. The first single from this album, ''[[J'en Ai Marre]]'', known as "''[[Mon Bain de Mousse]]''" in Japan, had some success in and outside France, but this second album, featuring English versions of four tracks, was not as well received as her first one, ''[[Gourmandises]]''. It sold over 200,000 copies in France. The album was supported by a countrywide tour in the fall of 2003. A live CD and DVD a year later, in the fall of 2004, by the name "''[[Alizée En Concert]]''", followed. The DVD featured footage of her rehearsals.
After several rumours of an imminent return, especially in collaboration with the band [[Indochine (band)|Indochine]], Alizée left [[Universal Records]] to sign with [[RCA]] ([[Sony BMG]]) in August 2007, also revealing that the ''[[Alizée en concert|En concert]]'' album and tour were her last collaboration with her mentors.


Meanwhile, a compilation of the live album was re-released in early 2007 in Mexico by [[Universal Music Group|Universal Music]] as a CD+DVD release,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mixup.com.mx/mixup/product.asp?sku=7509967901267&dept_id=1&subdept_id=2401 |title=WORLD MUSIC: En-Concert (CD+DVD) |access-date=3 June 2007 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927235903/http://www.mixup.com.mx/mixup/product.asp?sku=7509967901267&dept_id=1&subdept_id=2401 |archive-date=27 September 2007 |url-status=dead }}</ref> following the featuring of the songs on local radio stations. With the re-release and renewed interest, the songs climbed up the music charts in the country. The album became a hit, peaking at number four in the International Chart on 28 May 2007,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://proyectos.atmosfera.tv/amprofon3/Top20.pdf |title=Mexican International Albums Chart – May&nbsp;28th 2007 |access-date=3 June 2007 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070702213036/http://proyectos.atmosfera.tv/amprofon3/Top20.pdf |archive-date=2 July 2007 |url-status=dead }}</ref> and number eight on the main albums chart. ''En concert'' has a Gold certification for shipments over 50,000 copies only in Mexico.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://proyectos.atmosfera.tv/amprofon3/Top100.pdf |title=Mexican Albums Chart – May&nbsp;28th 2007 |access-date=3 June 2007 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070604211944/http://proyectos.atmosfera.tv/amprofon3/Top100.pdf |archive-date=4 June 2007 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
Alizée has sold more than four million albums throughout Europe. She has starred in a [[Japan|Japanese]] commercial and has taken part in various stage shows and live performances outside of Japan. The female Night Elf dance in the computer game, [[World of Warcraft]], published by Blizzard Entertainment, is rumored to be inspired by the choreography of her performance of [[J'en Ai Marre]]. The stage costume for the same performance is considered by many to be inspired by a blue sailor outfit seen in the [[Lolita (1997 film)|1997 remake]] of Nabokov's Lolita, due to a noticeable similarity in design.


===2007–2009: ''Psychédélices'', ''Tout Alizée'' and Latin American success===
Since her marriage, Alizée has taken a hiatus from singing. She has avoided appearing in the media since February 2004. Her first television appearance since then was on MTV France on [[February 18]], [[2006]]. She currently resides in [[Paris]], France.
[[File:Alizée Jacotey - Chanteuse Francaise - Paris - 3 December 2007 - DSC 1665bis.jpg|thumb|upright|left|Alizée in an autograph session in 2007 in Paris]]


After a three-year hiatus, a time spent out of the media spotlight, Alizée returned in December 2007 with a new album, ''[[Psychédélices]]'', the first one to be made without the creative supervision of her former mentor Mylène Farmer. The album, which features 11 tracks,<ref>{{cite news | title = Psychédélices | url = https://www.amazon.fr/dp/B000WZ8RBC | access-date =8 November 2007| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20110521205059/http://www.amazon.fr/dp/B000WZ8RBC| archive-date=21 May 2011<!-- Bot retrieved archive -->| url-status= live|language=fr}}</ref> was made available for digital downloads 26 November 2007,<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.rcamusic.fr/news/94-alizee---sortie-de-lalbum-en-digital-le-26-11- | title = Alizée – Sortie de l'album en digital le 26/11 | access-date =3 December 2007| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20071128083303/http://www.rcamusic.fr/news/94-alizee---sortie-de-lalbum-en-digital-le-26-11-| archive-date= 28 November 2007 <!-- Bot retrieved archive -->| url-status= live}}</ref> with a full release on 3 December 2007<ref name=autogenerated2>{{cite web|url=http://www.alizee-fanpage.com/en/node |title=Charts, Dates, and Appearances |access-date=11 October 2007 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080322012408/http://www.alizee-fanpage.com/en/node |archive-date=22 March 2008 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref name="topsingle">{{cite web | url = http://www.rcamusic.fr/news/81 | title = Alizée – Communiqué top single digital | access-date =11 October 2007| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20071011093944/http://rcamusic.fr/news/81| archive-date= 11 October 2007 <!-- Bot retrieved archive -->| url-status= live}}</ref> on the [[RCA Records|RCA]] label.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rcamusic.fr/artistes |title=RCA Music :: Artistes |publisher=RCA Music|access-date=2 September 2007| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20070916102645/http://www.rcamusic.fr/artistes| archive-date= 16 September 2007 <!-- Bot retrieved archive -->| url-status= live}}</ref> It includes collaborations with [[Bertrand Burgalat]], [[Daniel Darc]], [[Oxmo Puccino]], [[Jérémy Chatelain]],<ref name="Chatelain">{{cite web|author=Thierry Cadet |url=http://www.chartsinfrance.net/actualite/interviews.php3?id_article=48579 |title=Jérémy Chatelain en interview |publisher=Charts in France |date=9 September 2006 |language=fr }}{{dead link|date=July 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> Michel-Yves Kochmann, and Jean Fauque.<ref name="musiqueradio">{{cite news | title = Alizée : fin des rumeurs sur cette "Mademoiselle Juliette" & ces "Psychédélices" | url = http://www.musiqueradio.com/article_news4442_alizee--fin-des-rumeurs-sur-cette-mademoiselle-juliette--et--ces-psychedelices.php | publisher=Musique Radio | date = 11 September 2007 | access-date =12 September 2007|language=fr}}</ref>
====Future====
The first single from the album was "[[Mademoiselle Juliette]]",<ref name="rel">{{cite web|url=http://www.alizee-fanpage.com/en,i-305.alizee |title=Single on the Radio, Download and Album Release Dates |access-date=25 September 2007 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071030190456/http://www.alizee-fanpage.com/en%2Ci-305.alizee |archive-date=30 October 2007 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref name="relPR">{{cite web | url = http://www.rcamusic.fr/news/74 | title = Alizée – Nouveau single " Mademoiselle Juliette " | access-date =25 September 2007| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20071011093728/http://rcamusic.fr/news/74| archive-date= 11 October 2007 <!-- Bot retrieved archive -->| url-status= live}}</ref> officially released on 30 September 2007.<ref name="relPR"/> It was accidentally released early on the [[Virgin Megastores|Virgin Megastore]] website on 23 September 2007,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.virginmega.fr/musique/titre/alizee-mademoiselle-juliette-103006221,page1.htm |title=Alizée: Mademoiselle Juliette |access-date=23 July 2007 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090129182035/http://www.virginmega.fr/musique/titre/alizee-mademoiselle-juliette-103006221%2Cpage1.htm |archive-date=29 January 2009 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.alizee-fanpage.com/page.php?language=en&id=303 | title = First Single Available at VirginMega.Fr! | access-date = 23 July 2007 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20040409160231/http://www.alizee-fanpage.com/page.php?language=en | archive-date = 9 April 2004 | url-status = dead | df = dmy-all }}</ref> but was taken down later citing an error on the part of Virgin Music France. The single was later made available in online music stores as well as on radio stations,<ref name="musiqueradio"/><ref name="relPR"/> and went on to capture the No. 13 spot on the legal music downloads charts.<ref name="topsingle"/><ref name="chartsdates">{{cite web|url=http://www.alizee-fanpage.com/page.php?language=en&id=300 |title=Charts, Dates, and Appearances |access-date=11 October 2007 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071030064607/http://www.alizee-fanpage.com/page.php?language=en&id=300 |archive-date=30 October 2007 |url-status=dead }}</ref> To promote the single, Alizée appeared on the French radio station [[NRJ Radio|NRJ]] on 27 September 2007.<ref name="rel"/><ref name="relPR"/> The video for the single was released for broadcast on 19 November 2007,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.chartsinfrance.net/actualite/news65592-22.html |publisher=Charts in France |title=Alizée prépare la sortie de son album |date=8 November 2007 |access-date=3 October 2007 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071109154940/http://www.chartsinfrance.net/actualite/news65592-22.html |archive-date=9 November 2007 |url-status=dead |language=fr }}</ref> though it was made available on [[List of MSN Services|MSN France]] on 16 November 2007. It was released on physical media, both CD and vinyl, on 21 January 2008.
{{future album}}
[[Image:Message.jpg|message|thumb|125px|right|Alizée's message for the fans.]]
Since Alizée took a break from the music business almost two years ago, there has been no confirmed official word regarding her comeback. Her official site has been down since the summer of 2005. Since then, many rumors had surfaced, which eventually turned out to be false.


Another track from the album, "[[Fifty-Sixty]]", was leaked two months before the album was released. Though the song was not mentioned by name, the leak was confirmed in a press release which revealed the title and release schedule of the album.<ref name="PsychédélicesPR">{{cite web|url=http://www.rcamusic.fr/news/70 |title=Communiqué – 11&nbsp;Septembre 2007 – Alizée |access-date=16 September 2007 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070928131855/http://www.rcamusic.fr/news/70 |archive-date=28 September 2007 <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> |url-status=live |language=fr }} [https://archive.today/20071013153240/http://www.alizee-fanpage.com/page.php?language=en&id=302 Translation].</ref> "Fifty-Sixty" later launched as the second single from the album in February 2008. The lyric of "Fifty-Sixty" tells, in personal and metaphorical manner, of a young model under the guidance of [[Andy Warhol]], possibly inspired by real-life story of [[Edie Sedgwick]]. The song ends with a reiteration of how she foolishly believed Warhol thought her the most beautiful model of all. Three music videos were released for the single,<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.rcamusic.fr/news/129 | title = Alizée en concert | access-date =10 April 2008| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20080405232306/http://www.rcamusic.fr/news/129| archive-date= 5 April 2008 <!-- Bot retrieved archive -->| url-status= live|language=fr}}</ref> one for the album version of the song and the other two for two remixes.<ref name="rca138">{{cite web | url = http://www.rcamusic.fr/news/138 | title = Alizée – Un vent frais souffle sur la pop | access-date =7 May 2008| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20080510112838/http://www.rcamusic.fr/news/138| archive-date= 10 May 2008 <!-- Bot retrieved archive -->| url-status= live|language=fr}}</ref> An Alizée website, ''Psychedeclips.com'',<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.psychedeclips.com/ |title=失敗しない美容室の選び方 |publisher=Psychedeclips.com |access-date=14 July 2014}}</ref> was dedicated to the video series,<ref name="rca138"/> the first of which was released on 5 May 2008.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.alizee-fanpage.com/en/news/2008/5/05/1st-fiftysixty-video-officially-released-online |title=1st Fifty/Sixty video officially released online! |access-date=7 May 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080508182909/http://www.alizee-fanpage.com/en/news/2008/5/05/1st-fiftysixty-video-officially-released-online |archive-date=8 May 2008 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
After almost two years of fan speculation, on [[April 3]], [[2006]], a handwritten message, signed '''Alizée''', was received by the webmaster of the fansite [http://www.nidalizee.com Le Nid d'Alizée], stating that she is working on the third album. However, the statements haven't been officially confirmed yet. Translated into English the message is as below.
<div style="font-size: 90%">
{{cquote|
Hello everyone!
Just want to let you know that I am currently in the studio...
The new songs are great!!
Kisses and I'll see you very soon!
<u>I promise</u>
Alizée 31 March 2006}}
</div>


Coinciding with the new album, a new official website was created,<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.alizee-officiel.com/ | title = Alizée Officiel | access-date =11 October 2007| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20071011005637/http://www.alizee-officiel.com/| archive-date= 11 October 2007 <!-- Bot retrieved archive -->| url-status= live}}</ref> which, despite being announced on 11 September 2007, was kept under wraps until 28 November 2007.<ref name="twp">{{cite web|url=http://www.alizee-fanpage.com/page.php?language=en&id=309 |title=TV, Website, & Photoshoot |access-date=13 November 2007 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071116152116/http://www.alizee-fanpage.com/page.php?language=en&id=309 |archive-date=16 November 2007 |url-status=dead }}</ref> The album was also promoted via an official artist profile at [[MySpace]].<ref>{{cite web | url = https://www.myspace.com/alizeeofficiel | title = MySpace.com – Alizée – Corse, FR | access-date =11 October 2007}}</ref> Advertising and marketing campaigns for the album began 22 November 2007 with ad campaigns on NRJ Radio, [[TF1]]-TV, and the web.
The French TV channel "Europe 2" reported on [[July 7]], [[2006]], on the show ''Le JT de la musique'' that Alizée is working on her third album, after having separated with [[Mylène Farmer]]. The lyrics of the new album, as reported, is being penned by Jean Faulques. Her husband, [[Jérémy Châtelain]], is also associated with the album.


In March 2008, Alizée visited Mexico for the first time in a short promotional tour. On 5 March, she was supposed to hold the second-ever public autograph session of her career but it was cancelled due to problems with the store's security. She held an improvised press conference to apologise to all her Mexican fans and to explain that it was not her fault.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tvazteca.com/espectaculos/2008/03/03/006.shtml |title=Alizée se reunirá con sus fanáticos en México Espectáculos |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080603060454/http://www.tvazteca.com/espectaculos/2008/03/03/006.shtml |access-date=2020-04-22|archive-date=3 June 2008 }}</ref> Sony BMG Mexico also released a statement saying it was not Alizée's fault, that it was the store who had problems with the security, and that they did not expect so many people in attendance; fences had been broken and children were in danger. Alizée also promised to make amends by having another autograph session when she returned to the country on the following tour.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.milenio.com/index.php/2008/03/05/204284/ |title=Home – Milenio – Grupo |publisher=Milenio |access-date=14 July 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120320123817/http://www.milenio.com/index.php/2008/03/05/204284/ |archive-date=20 March 2012 |url-status=dead }}</ref> She also stated that her tour would start on 18 May in [[Moscow]], followed by concerts in Mexico and then France.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.vanguardia.com.mx/diario/noticia/musica/espectaculos/expresa_alizee_que_uno_de_sus_suenos_es_cantar_a_dueto_con_madonna/129717 |title=»Expresa Alizée que uno de sus sueños es cantar a dueto con Madonna &#124; Vanguardia: Información con Valor |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080623022753/http://www.vanguardia.com.mx/diario/noticia/musica/espectaculos/expresa_alizee_que_uno_de_sus_suenos_es_cantar_a_dueto_con_madonna/129717 |access-date=2020-04-22|archive-date=23 June 2008 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.vanguardia.com.mx/diario/noticia/famosos/espectaculos/alizee_confiesa_sus_suenos/129833 |title=»Alizée confiesa sus sueños &#124; Vanguardia: Información con Valor |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080623022748/http://www.vanguardia.com.mx/diario/noticia/famosos/espectaculos/alizee_confiesa_sus_suenos/129833 |access-date=2020-04-22|archive-date=23 June 2008 }}</ref> She also commented that piracy in music has two sides, "one good" and "one bad", saying that sometimes it is good because her music reaches places that she never thought to reach.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.esmas.com/musica/pop/noticias/710257.html|title=Música: Todo lo que quieres saber sobre el mundo de la Música lo encuentras en Esmas Música el sitio #1 en México|publisher=Esmas.com|access-date=14 July 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100117182508/http://www.esmas.com/musica/pop/noticias/710257.html|archive-date=17 January 2010|url-status=dead}}</ref> After the success of Alizée's tour in Mexico, and in an attempt to mitigate the damage caused during her first promotional visit, Alizée announced an autograph session with fans on 26 June 2008 in [[Mexico City]]. Over 300 CDs were signed and the record label executives of Sony BMG Mexico presented a Gold certification for shipments over 50,000 copies of ''Psychédélices – Mexican Tour Edition''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.esmas.com/musica/pop/noticias/744370.html|title=Música: Todo lo que quieres saber sobre el mundo de la Música lo encuentras en Esmas Música el sitio #1 en México|publisher=Esmas.com|access-date=14 July 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090901071435/http://www.esmas.com/musica/pop/noticias/744370.html|archive-date=1 September 2009|url-status=dead}}</ref> A new cover singing in Mexico was [[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]]'s cover "[[La Isla Bonita]]"; it went on to become Alizée's first top-ten on the airplay chart.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lostiempos.com/noticias/26-06-08/26_06_08_ultimas_cul3.php |title=Las 10 canciones más populares |location=Bolivia, Cochabamba |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080630044352/http://www.lostiempos.com/noticias/26-06-08/26_06_08_ultimas_cul3.php |access-date=2020-04-22|archive-date=30 June 2008 }}</ref>
In the July/August issue of the French magazine ''Platine'', it was reported that she has parted with both [[Mylène Farmer]] as well as her record label, "[[Polydor]]". It went on to report that Jean Faulques will be writing at least a few songs, while the music is being composed by [[Jérémy Châtelain]]. The first single from this album will supposedly be aired by September, with the full album release by the end of the year.


Following the success of ''Alizée en concert'' and ''Psychédélices'' in Mexico, Alizée's former music label, [[Universal Music Group|Universal Music]], released a compilation album titled ''[[Tout Alizée]]''.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.mixup.com.mx/mixup/product.asp?sku=7509967901724&subdept_id=2401&dept_id=1 |title=Mixup Music Store: Tout Alizée |access-date=17 January 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080603150930/http://www.mixup.com.mx/mixup/product.asp?sku=7509967901724&subdept_id=2401&dept_id=1 |archive-date=3 June 2008 |url-status=dead}}</ref> The compilation, which is a Mexico-only release, consists of 15 tracks (with 4 remixes) from her first two studio albums. It is augmented with a bonus DVD featuring some of her music videos. The compilation reached No. 22 on the [[AMPROFON|Mexican Top 100]] Albums Chart and No. 3 on the Mexican International Top 20 Albums Chart.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mexicancharts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Aliz%E9e&titel=Tout+Aliz%E9e&cat=a |title=Mexicancharts.com - Alizée - Tout Alizée |access-date=31 December 2011 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120710081604/http://mexicancharts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Aliz%E9e&titel=Tout+Aliz%E9e&cat=a |archive-date=10 July 2012 |url-status=dead}}</ref>
==Critical response==
<div style="font-size: 85%;float:right;border-left:1em solid white">
{| class="wikitable"
|+<span title="Hover over the links for more information">'''Awards'''</span>
!Name
!Year
|-
|<center>[[Métropole 6|<span title="Métropole 6(M6) award for most promising newcomer (French)">M6 Music Award</span>]]<ref name="allmusicguide"/>
|<center>2001
|-
|<center>[[DMX|<span title="DMX Music Award for Best International (French) Hit">DMX Music Award</span>]]<ref>[http://www.chantefrance.com/artiste/artiste.phtml?id=3 Chante France]</ref>
|<center>2001
|-
|<center>[[NRJ Music Awards|<span title="NRJ Music Award for Best French Newcomer">NRJ Music Award</span>]]<ref name="allmusicguide"/>
|<center>2001
|-
|<center>[[World Music Award|<span title="World Music Award for Best-selling French album">World Music Award</span>]]<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/1858520.stm BBC News article on World Music Awards 2002]</ref>
|<center>2002
|-
|<center>[[:fr:Société des auteurs, compositeurs et éditeurs de musique|<span title="Société des auteurs, compositeurs et éditeurs de musique (English: Society of artists, composers and editors of music)">SACEM</span>]] Prix Vincent Scotto<ref>[http://www.sacem.fr/portailSacem/jsp/ep/contentViewRelatedItem.do?contentType=EDITORIAL&contentId=536882802 Prix Vincent Scotto : "Moi Lolita" - interprète : ALIZEE], See [[:fr:Vincent Scotto|Vincent Scotto]]</ref>
|<center>2003
|}
</div>
Notwithstanding marketing hype and commercial success, critics expressed mixed responses to the launch of ''[[Moi... Lolita]]'', Alizée's first single. The critics felt that the similarity in style to that of Mylène Farmer was too striking. Some also felt that her ''Lolita'' image somewhat overshadowed her singing prowess - described as "''desperately trying to be sexy''",<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/manchester/music/reviews/singles/2002/02/11/moi_lolita.shtml BBC Manchester review]</ref> and many were ready to write her off. Still, to others Alizée appealed because of her deep voice, and her ability to "demonstrate her impressive vocal range",<ref>[http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0000523PQ Amazon - Gourmandises]</ref> a trait for which she is often praised. Some of her songs have been described as "''sweeping, atmospheric ballads''"<ref name="dvdfever">[http://www.dvdfever.co.uk/reviews/lcalizee.shtml Gourmandises review on DVD Fever]</ref> whose "''melodies are so sparkling and beguiling''",<ref name="dvdfever"/> and into which Alizée manages to "''squeeze more emotion than the usual pop package''".<ref>[http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/tg/stores/detail/-/music/B00005RW3S/customer-reviews/203-3523831-1134335 Amazon UK - Gourmandises]</ref> Alizée's two albums include a wide range of songs, from catchy pop tunes to soulful ballads. [[Radio France Internationale]] featured Gourmandises as their CD of the week, stating "''The ten songs on Alizée's debut album, Gourmandises (Goodies), have all been expertly manufactured by the Farmer hit-machine. Sweet syrupy pop ditties are wrapped in silky synths, violins and catchy techno beats and judging by the success of Alizée's sexily alliterative second single, L’Alizé, the Farmer team have hit upon a winning formula.''"<ref name="RFI Musique"/>


=== 2010–2011: ''Une enfant du siècle'', new style and transition ===
==Discography==
{{Main|Une enfant du siècle}}
===Albums===
[[File:Alizée-2.jpg|thumb|Alizée in 2010 singing at the [[Point Ephémère]] lounge in Paris]]
{| class="wikitable"
At the beginning of 2009, Alizée had to cancel a concert in France. She announced then that she was already working on her future album, which would sound very different from all of her previous recordings. The album was called ''[[Une enfant du siècle]]'' and was released in France on 29 March 2010. A teaser could be seen on the Internet, called "[[Une enfant du siècle]]" ("A child of the century").
! width="28" rowspan="2"| '''Year'''
! width="257" rowspan="2"| '''Title'''
! colspan="9"| '''Chart Positions'''<ref>[http://www.alizee-fanpage.com/page.php?language=en&content=charts Chart Information]</ref>
|-


According to British website ''[[Popjustice]]'', the first single is partially in English and it is called "Limelight". On 15 February 2010, they uploaded the full version of the song and a clip from the music video.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.popjustice.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=4439&Itemid=206 |title=100% Solid Pop Music |publisher=Popjustice |access-date=14 July 2014}}</ref> The special collector edition of the album was made available for pre-orders on 4 February 2010. However, it was later confirmed by ''Popjustice'' itself that "Limelight" was a teaser single, and the official single from Alizée's fourth album was "[[Les collines (Never Leave You)]]".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.popjustice.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=4448&Itemid=206 |title=100% Solid Pop Music |publisher=Popjustice |access-date=14 July 2014}}</ref>
! width="66"| <small>Austria</small>
! width="66"| <small>Belgium</small>
! width="66"| <small>Finland</small>
! width="66"| <small>France</small>
! width="66"| <small>Germany</small>
! width="66"| <small>Italy</small>
! width="66"| <small>Spain</small>
! width="66"| <small>Switzerland</small>
! width="66"| <small>México</small>
|-
| 2000
| [[Gourmandises]]
! 40
! 12
! 26
! 1
! 29
! 27
! 22
! 27
! 1


The full album leaked on to the Internet on 19 March 2010. The album was released in France on 29 March 2010. It received mixed-to-positive reviews by critics, praising her radical change from her teen pop roots, but also criticising her perceived lack of interest in the project, and the uncatchy nature of the melodies.<ref>{{cite web|author=Jon O'Brien |url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/une-enfant-du-si%C3%A8cle-mw0001969711 |title=Une Enfant du Siècle – Alizée &#124; Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards |publisher=AllMusic |access-date=14 July 2014}}</ref><ref name="chartsinfrance">{{cite web|url=http://www.chartsinfrance.net/Alizee/news-69466.html |title=Alizée : écoutez le titre "Limelight" |publisher=Chartsinfrance.net |access-date=14 July 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.discogs.com/Aliz%C3%A9e-Limelight/release/2260917 |title=Alizée – Limelight (Vinyl) at Discogs |publisher=discogs |date=25 August 2010 |access-date=14 July 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.chartsinfrance.net/Alizee/news-69412.html |title=Alizée dévoile le visuel de son nouvel album : "Une enfant du sičcle" |publisher=Chartsinfrance.net |access-date=14 July 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.lesinrocks.com/2010/04/19/musique/alizee-la-grande-absente-1131689/|title=Alizée, la grande absente|website=Les Inrocks|language=fr-FR|access-date=14 March 2019}}</ref> On that day, Alizée signed autographs at the Virgin Megastore in Paris. The album is inspired by and depicts the life of [[Edie Sedgwick]].
|-
| 2003
| [[Mes Courants Électriques]]
! -
! 9
! -
! 2
! 26
! 29
! -
! 13
! 1
|-
| 2004
| [[Alizée En Concert]]
! -
! -
! -
! 38
! -
! -
! -
! -
! 1
|-
|}


Alizée performed in Israel in a tribute to [[Serge Gainsbourg]] on 28 July 2010 in [[Tel Aviv]] at the National Opéra. She covered a song called "Dis-lui toi que je t'aime", originally sung by [[Vanessa Paradis]], accompanied by the national orchestra. She also performed a song with Israeli singer [[Harel Skaat]]. The music video of the first single "Les collines (Never Leave You)" was released on 19 March 2010 on Alizée's official YouTube channel.
===Singles===
{| class="wikitable"
! width="28" rowspan="2"| '''Year'''
! width="350" rowspan="2"| '''Title'''
! colspan="14"| '''Chart Positions'''
! width="250" rowspan="2"| '''Album'''
|-


=== 2012–2013: ''5'' and ''Danse avec les stars'' ===
! width="30"| <small>[[Austria|AT]]</small>
[[File:Alizée & Grégoire Lyonnet performing Black Swan in Lyon for Danse ave les stars Tour.jpg|upright|left|thumb|Alizée and Grégoire Lyonnet performing the "Black Swan" dance during the [[Danse avec les stars (La tournée)|''Danse avec les stars'' tour]] in Lyon, April 2014]]
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! width="30"| <small>[[Denmark|DK]]</small>
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Between 1 and 6 February 2012, Alizée appeared in several shows on French television. She announced that a new album was scheduled for spring 2012, marking a return to roots music which would be released on the [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music]] label; Sony subsequently announced that the album was to be delayed until the autumn of 2012.<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.sonymusic.fr/news/des-nouvelles-d-alizee/| title = Des nouvelles d'Alizée| date = 4 May 2012| publisher = Sonymusic.fr| access-date = 14 July 2014| archive-date = 27 November 2012| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20121127003618/http://www.sonymusic.fr/news/des-nouvelles-d-alizee/| url-status = dead}}</ref> In April 2012, she was featured on the single "[[Clara veut la Lune]]" by [[Alain Chamfort]]. On 27 June 2012, Alizée announced on live chat that the first single from the new album, "[[À cause de l'automne]]", was to be released 28 June 2012. The first music video was shot on 15 July 2012,<ref name="acausedelautomne">{{cite web|url=http://www.3rdw.net/alizee/music-video-of-a-cause-de-lautomne-was-shot-today/|title=Alizée Art – Music video of A cause de l'automne was shot today|access-date=19 August 2012}}</ref> but was only released on the [[VidZone]] platform for [[PlayStation 3]]. Alizée also revealed that for the new album she was working with [[Jean-Jacques Goldman]], [[BB Brunes]], and Thomas Boulard (singer and guitarist of the rock band [[Luke (French band)|Luke]]). On 12 July, a limited collector's edition of the fifth album became available for pre-order. The original release date was changed from 1 October 2012 to March 2013.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.3rdw.net/alizee/alizee-confirms-the-delay-of-the-album/ | title = Alizée confirms the delay of the album|publisher=3rdw.net|access-date=14 July 2014 }}</ref> A "Collector's Box was released for " pre-order page states 23 January 2013 as for the release.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.alizeeart.com?p=737 | title = Album delayed until early 2013|publisher=Alizeeart.com|access-date=14 July 2014 }}</ref>
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All the released singles have a music video associated with them. In addition, a video for the song ''Amélie M'a Dit'' was released, for the promotion of Alizée's live album ''[[Alizée En Concert|Alizée Én Concert]]'', even though it was not released as a single<ref>[http://www.alizee-forum.com/topic,9949,-the-alizee-faq:-new-fans-members-read-first-.html Alizée - FAQ]</ref>; but for its promotion, a video of the song featuring a collection of clips from Alizée's performances in her tour was used.


In December 2012, the official video of "À cause de l'automne" was published on Alizée's [[VEVO]] channel, initially available only in France and made available for the rest of the world in February 2013. The first performance of her latest single was on [[RFM (French radio station)|RFM]] radio on 21 December 2012, where she sang the song in a live broadcast.<ref name="live">{{cite web|url=http://www.alizeeart.com/alizee-at-radio-rfm-singing-live-a-cause-de-lautomne/|title=Alizée Art – Alizée at radio RFM – singing live A cause de l'automne|access-date=21 December 2012}}</ref>
===DVDs===
*[[Alizée En Concert]] (2004)


Alizée announced [[Alexandre Azaria]] as the "artistic director" for her newest album, ''[[5 (Alizée album)|5]]''.<ref name="alexandreazaria">{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1YuCd7al_8#t=148s|title=Alizée Interview 2013 @C'est Au Programme – France 2 + English Subtitles|website=[[YouTube]]|access-date=3 May 2013}}</ref>
==External links==
In January, the name<ref name="5album">{{cite web|url=http://www.alizeeart.com/the-name-of-the-album-released/|title=Alizée Art – The name of the album released|access-date=3 January 2013}}</ref> and the cover of the album were shown on a [[Star Academy]], where Alizée made an appearance.
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;'''Videos'''
* [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3799246286399151919 Alizée - A Contre Courant]
* [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3307115179428865264 Alizée - Ça Va Pas Changer Le Monde - Performance]
* [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3886690977641974364 Alizée - Ella, Elle L'a]
* [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8504958144143274016 Alizée - Gourmandises]
* [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5009207270086582589 Alizée - J'ai Pas Vingt Ans]
* [http://www.ryoni.com/babes/alizee_jen_ai_marre.html Alizée - J'en Ai Marre], [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7241005751760048737 Google], [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5737580247530179111&pl=true EuroBest]
* [http://www.ryoni.com/babes/alizee_isla_bonita.html Alizée - La Isla Bonita], [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3163993089676547044 Google]
* [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=675923757681620622 Alizée - L'Alizé], [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6610431830545789417 Performance]
* [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2805608122752428313 Alizée - Moi... Lolita], [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2565034713983538181 Duet on Star Academy]
;'''Fan Sites'''
* [http://www.alizee-fanpage.com Alizée Fanpage]
* [http://www.alizee-forum.com/index.php Alizée Fan Forum]
* [http://moi-alizee.us/ Alizée America]
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She promoted the album with performances during Soccer Beach Show of [[Monaco]], [[Alain Chamfort]]'s ''En concert'' at [[Le Grand Rex]], and during her participation in [[Les Enfoirés]] 2013 concert at the [[Paris-Bercy]] hall and [[Le Tour de France]] 2013 opening ceremony performance in [[Porto-Vecchio]], where she sang the second single from the album, "[[Je veux bien]]".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.leblogtvnews.com/article-vilage-depart-sur-france-3-liste-des-invites-mae-moire-alizee-mothe-fiori-118523188.html |title=Village départ sur France 3, liste des invités (Maé, Moire, Alizée, Mothe, Fiori...). |publisher=LeBlogTvNews |date=16 June 2013 |access-date=14 July 2014}}</ref> She also promoted the album in the January/February 2013 issue of the French edition of the ''[[Inked (magazine)|Inked]]'' magazine.
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In August, Alizée was confirmed to be participating in the upcoming [[Danse avec les stars (France season 4)|fourth season]] of the popular reality show ''[[Danse avec les stars]]'' (the French version of ''[[Strictly Come Dancing]]''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.closermag.fr/tele/news-tele/info-closer-alizee-participera-a-danse-avec-les-stars-4-146535|title=Info Closer – Alizée dit "oui" à Danse avec les stars 4|last=Grevet|first=Jordan|date=15 April 2013|work=[[Closer (magazine)|Closer]]|language=fr |trans-title=Closer Breaking News – Alizée says "yes" to Danse avec les stars 4}}</ref>) for the promotion of ''[[5 (Alizée album)|5]]''. About a month later, she announced that she was again in the studio for a "surprise" and in September revealed her collaboration with the singer [[Olly Murs]] in a new, French version of his single "[[Dear Darlin']]". Alizée won the first place in ''Danse avec les stars'' in November 2013.

As announced by [[Metro International|MetroNews]], Alizée would perform during [[NRJ Music Awards]] on 14 December 2013.<ref>{{cite web |author=Boris Tampigny |url=http://www.metronews.fr/culture/nrj-music-awards-one-direction-lily-allen-et-katy-perry-sur-la-croisette/mmkz!0XNwvc3vjR4s/ |title=NRJ Music Awards : One Direction, Lily Allen et Katy Perry sur la Croisette – metronews |publisher=Metronews.fr |access-date=21 December 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150127090328/http://www.metronews.fr/culture/nrj-music-awards-one-direction-lily-allen-et-katy-perry-sur-la-croisette/mmkz!0XNwvc3vjR4s/ |archive-date=27 January 2015 |url-status=dead }}</ref> She performed "[[Scream & Shout]]" with [[will.i.am]], singing the lines originally sung by [[Britney Spears]], including the line "Alizée, bitch"; along with "Le tourbillion" with [[Tal (singer)|Tal]].

=== 2014–2018: ''Blonde'' and hiatus ===

Development of the sixth album started in fall 2013 when it became clear that Alizée would be very successful on ''[[Danse avec les stars]]''. Recording of the album began in December 2013,<ref>{{cite web |author=Sonia Ouadhi |date=27 November 2013 |title="Danse avec les stars 4" – Alizée : Avec Grégoire Lyonnet, c'est "une très belle histoire" – metronews |url=http://www.metronews.fr/culture/danse-avec-les-stars-4-alizee-avec-gregoire-lyonnet-c-est-une-tres-belle-histoire/mmkx!3zPfOTuNI9LxI/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140626195405/http://www.metronews.fr/culture/danse-avec-les-stars-4-alizee-avec-gregoire-lyonnet-c-est-une-tres-belle-histoire/mmkx%213zPfOTuNI9LxI/ |archive-date=26 June 2014 |publisher=Metronews.fr}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.chartsinfrance.net/Alizee/news-88903.html |title=Après "Danse avec les stars", Alizée publiera son sixième album début 2014 |publisher=Chartsinfrance.net |access-date=14 July 2014}}</ref> and featured contributions from [[Pascal Obispo]], Lionel Florence and [[Zazie]]. The first single, "[[Blonde (Alizée song)|Blonde]]", composed by Obispo, was released in March 2014, with [[Blonde (Alizée album)|the album of the same name]] released on June 23. Another song, "Alcaline", was released on 16 June as a single. The album received mixed reviews and was not as successful as expected,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.chartsinfrance.net/Alizee/news-92670.html|title="Blonde" : Alizée réalise le pire démarrage de sa carrière|website=chartsinfrance.net|access-date=14 March 2019}}</ref> which led to an upcoming tour being cancelled.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2014-09-07 |title=Alizée obligée d'annuler sa tournée ! |url=https://www.programme-tv.net/news/people/56614-alizee-obligee-d-annuler-sa-tournee/ |access-date=2024-01-11 |website=programme-tv.net |language=fr}}</ref>

In September 2014, Alizée contributed to the single "Kiss & Love" for the charity event [[Sidaction]],<ref>{{Cite web |date=1 September 2014 |title=" Kiss & Love " : 120 artistes chantent pour Sidaction |url=http://www.rfm.fr/actualite/kiss-love-120-artistes-chantent-pour-sidaction |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141006174922/http://www.rfm.fr/actualite/kiss-love-120-artistes-chantent-pour-sidaction |archive-date=6 October 2014 |website=[[RFM (French radio station)|RFM]]}}</ref> and announced her participation in the 2014–2015 [[Danse avec les stars, la tournée|''Danse avec les stars'' Tour]]. She also took part in ''{{ill|We Love Disney 2|fr}}'' with a cover of the song "Tendre Rêve",<ref>{{Cite web |date=2014-09-20 |title=Alizée se transforme en Cendrillon pour l'album We Love Disney 2 |url=https://www.closermag.fr/people/alizee-se-transforme-en-cendrillon-pour-l-album-we-love-disney-2-403232 |access-date=2024-01-11 |website=Closer |language=fr-FR}}</ref> originally from the soundtrack of ''Cendrillon'', the French version of ''[[Cinderella (1950 film)|Cinderella]]''. In December, Alizée announced that she would be dubbing a character in the animation film ''Clochette et la créature légendaire'', the French version of ''[[Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.alizeeart.com/alizee-dubbing-fairy-nyx-on-disneys-new-tinkerbell-movie/ |title=Alizée dubbing fairy Nyx on Disney's new Tinkerbell movie |publisher=Alizée Art |author=RMJ }}</ref>

After appearing on ''Danse avec les stars'', Alizée began actively working as a dancer in various shows, eventually opening a dance academy in her hometown Ajaccio with her husband Grégoire Lyonnet, the AG Studio (''Studio de danse Lyonnet''). In October 2017, she announced that she wanted to put her music career on hold to focus on her "first passion", dancing.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Alcarini |first=Oriane |date=2017-10-10 |title=Alizée arrête la musique : "La page est tournée" |url=https://www.programme-tv.net/news/musique/163247-alizee-arrete-la-musique-la-page-est-tournee/ |access-date=2024-01-11 |website=programme-tv.net |language=fr}}</ref>

=== Upcoming concerts ===
Alizée announced her return to the stage to perform her greatest hits during the summer of 2024: [[Madrid]] (June 29), as part of the Love the Twentie festival, and [[Nice]] (June 28), [[La Seyne-sur-Mer]] (August 2) and [[Toulouse]] (August 15) as part of the La Kermesse festival.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Alizée de retour : elle remonte sur scène pour plusieurs concerts ! |url=https://www.chartsinfrance.net/Alizee/news-127232.html |access-date=2024-01-16 |website=chartsinfrance.net |language=fr}}</ref>

==Personal life==
Though described as a very shy and reserved person, Alizée likes performing in front of audiences.<ref name="Interviews">{{cite web|url=http://alizeetoujours.homestead.com/interviews.html |title=Interview Transcripts |access-date=21 February 2007 |url-status=bot: unknown |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060207122908/http://alizeetoujours.homestead.com/interviews.html |archive-date=7 February 2006 }} (Now offline. .)</ref> Although she is most famous as a singer, she prefers dancing,<ref name="Interviews"/> and is quite proficient in classical dance, [[jazz]], [[Italian ballet|Italian style ballet]], [[Tap dance|tap]] and [[flamenco]].<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Y_5AFM4SenEC&q=aliz%C3%A9e&pg=PT62|title=Voila Stage 2|access-date=21 February 2007|isbn=9780748790982|last1=Berwick|first1=Gwen|last2=Thorne|first2= Sydney |date=22 March 2005|publisher=Nelson Thornes }}</ref>

Alizée married fellow French singer [[Jérémy Chatelain]] in [[Las Vegas]] on 6 November 2003. They have a daughter named Annily (born 2005). The public found out about their marriage in February 2004 when ''[[Voici]]'' magazine released a copy of their marriage certificate in an article. She was quiet about her private and family life and kept her child out of the press to the best of her ability, but since 2011 has been much more open about her private life. Jérémy and Alizée divorced in early 2012.

During ''[[Danse avec les stars]]'' in fall 2013, Alizée met and started to date Grégoire Lyonnet, whom she married on 18 June 2016.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.public.fr/News/Photos/Photos-Alizee-et-Gregoire-Lyonnet-maries-retour-sur-un-conte-de-fee-et-de-danse-1029235|title=Photos : Alizée et Grégoire Lyonnet mariés : retour sur un conte de fée et de danse !|author=F.A. |language=fr |date=20 June 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.voici.fr/news-people/actu-people/alizee-et-gregoire-lyonnet-devoilent-des-photos-inedites-de-leur-mariage-598744 |title=Alizée et Grégoire Lyonnet dévoilent des photos inédites de leur mariage - Voici |website=Voici.fr |date=22 June 2016 |access-date=2020-04-22}}</ref> In an Instagram post dated 24 May 2019, Alizée announced that she was pregnant with her second child. She gave birth to a daughter on 24 November 2019.

==Artistry==
===Music and voice===
[[File:Alizée Jacotey - Les Enfoirés - Strasbourg - 28 Janvier 2008 - DSCF7654bis.JPG|thumb|Alizée at [[Les Enfoires]] in 2008|left]]
Alizée has a [[mezzo-soprano]]<ref name="jenesaispop.com">{{cite web|author=Destacados Música |url=http://jenesaispop.com/2013/07/02/clasicos-que-nunca-lo-fueron-gourmandises-de-alizee/ |title=Clásicos Que Nunca Lo Fueron: 'Gourmandises' de Alizée |date=2 July 2013 |publisher=jenesaispop.com |access-date=21 December 2013}}</ref> vocal type and range. She started her musical career with songs she described as "soulful pop music". In 2000, she erupted in the musical world, becoming an international sensation because she was the most successful female French singer in a long while.{{citation needed|date=September 2014}} Alizée is known for blending electronic sounds with pop, such as [[psychedelic pop]], and more recently{{vague|date=August 2024}} mainstream [[Europop]].
At the time of her debut, [[NRJ]] Radio said about her, "The Queen of Europop is a French Lolita". In her debut album, Alizée used Europop with mellow sounds, [[world music]] and the classic French [[chanson]].
The second album was primarily [[House (music)|house]] sounds, instrumentals and electronic sounds mixed with the sounds from her last album. The third album marked a change, replacing her earlier styles with [[psychedelic music|psychedelic]] sounds and a very rhythmic [[world music]]. The single "Fifty-Sixty" is dedicated to the memory of model [[Edie Sedgwick]].
For her fourth album, she had another radical change in musical style with a new genre for her career: ''Mainstream'', with strong rhythms compared to her previous three albums. Alizée made clear that the renewal is a big part of her contribution to music.<ref name="jenesaispop.com"/>

===Public image===
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Even though early albums portrayed her in a sexy, [[Lolita (term)|Lolita]]-like manner, Alizée was modest, demure and family-oriented in public during her teenage years.<ref name="RFI Musique"/> For her second album, she mostly kept a similar style but with more electronic influences. Her hairstyle was usually a simple [[Bob cut|bob]] and her [[Cosmetics|make-up]] was designed to emphasise and enhance her natural beauty.

For her third album, Alizée changed her style radically in terms of both music and image, with a more mature performance and more elaborate make-up, clothing and hairstyle. For the promotion of this album, she posed for a French magazine, ''[[Technikart]]'', in the "[[Like a Virgin (album)|Like a Virgin]]" style of her idol [[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]].
After a two-year hiatus, she returned with a fourth album whose style was more "[[Psychedelic music|psychedelic]]" and which saw her seeking a new and wider audience.

Alizée is very fond of tattoos, of which she has many. The best known is the large [[Disney]]-style [[Tinker Bell (Disney character)|Tinkerbell]] on her back, which reflects the fact that she had regarded the character as a mascot since childhood, amassing a large collection of its statuettes. It was often shown during her promotion of the ''Psychédélices'' album, presumably because [[Psyche (mythology)|Psyche]] is something of an ancient forerunner of Tinkerbell.
The [[anime]] superheroine [[Sailor Moon]], who shares a few commonalities with Tinkerbell, is prominent on Alizée's right arm.

Over the years, Alizée has been declared a fashionista, appearing in various fashion magazines, beauty and culture. She has attended major fashion weeks in the world and smaller events. In the 2010 "Sexiest Women in the World" polls run by the French edition of ''[[FHM]]'' magazine, readers voted Alizée as the second-sexiest woman out of 100. Since 2012, Alizée has appeared in many magazines and publications including the January/February 2013 issue of the French edition of [[Inked (magazine)|''Inked'']] magazine which featured a photo shoot, including on the cover, of her as a manacled and bloodied punk princess by the French photographer Julien Lachaussée, and many more. In 2013, she was one of the guests of honour for her friend [[John Galliano]] at [[Paris Fashion Week]] 2013.

Alizée was ranked fourth in a list of the most influential female artists in France by the amount of followers in social media in March 2014.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.chartsinfrance.net/Tal/news-90952.html |title=Jenifer, Tal, Vanessa Paradis et Alizée artistes féminines les plus influentes sur Internet |publisher=Chartsinfrance.net |access-date=14 July 2014}}</ref>

==Legacy==
{{Main|List of awards and nominations received by Alizée}}
Alizée became an international pop culture icon immediately after launching her recording career. Media said she was one of the most controversial female vocalists of the 21st century, that she had broken into the music world at 17 years old with a worldwide success, that she spearheaded the rise of post-millennial Europop and became its "queen", and that "Alizée early on cultivated a mixture of a sweet [[Lolita (term)|Lolita]] innocence and experience that broke the bank".{{citation needed|date=August 2022}}
[[File:Alizée at autograph dedication event in Poitiers.jpg|thumb|Alizée at an autograph-signing event in [[Poitiers]] in 2013]]
Her debut album ''[[Gourmandises]]'' sold 700,000 in only three months in France, and 1,000,000 in Europe in 2001.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ifpi.org/content/section_news/plat2002.html |title=IFPI Platinum Europe Awards – 2002 |publisher=Ifpi.org |date=1 September 2005 |access-date=21 December 2013 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131016055449/http://www.ifpi.org/content/section_news/plat2002.html |archive-date=16 October 2013 }}</ref> In early 2001, she won the [[NRJ Music Awards]] for Francophone Revelation after she won an [[M6 (TV channel)|M6 Award]] in late 2000. She was also nominated for the same category in the [[Victoires de la Musique]].

"[[Moi... Lolita]]" is one of the [[List of best-selling singles in France|best-selling singles in France]] and Alizée's most famous single to date. She also has two singles in the [[French Top 100 singles of the 2000s]]. In 2002, ''[[Le Figaro]]'' newspaper announced as Alizée's music was the top earning French music of the year thanks in part to Farmer and Boutonnat's collaboration, which earned 10.4&nbsp;million €.<ref>Figaro Entreprises, 14 February 2002</ref><ref name=rfi>{{cite web|url=http://www.rfimusique.com/siteen/biographie/biographie_6298.asp |title=RFI Musique - - Mylène Farmer |date=2008-08-25 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091001024434/http://www.rfimusique.com/siteen/biographie/biographie_6298.asp |access-date=2020-04-22|archive-date=1 October 2009 }}</ref>
The "[[Mademoiselle Juliette]]" video released on 19 November 2007 is listed at 138 in the countdown of 150 most important videos of the last 15 years of the [[MTV (Latin America)|MTV Latin America]] channel.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.chartsinfrance.net/actualite/news65592-22.html |publisher=Charts in France |title=Alizée prépare la sortie de son album |date=8 November 2007 |access-date=3 October 2007 |language=fr |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071109154940/http://www.chartsinfrance.net/actualite/news65592-22.html |archive-date=9 November 2007 }}</ref>

"Moi... Lolita" became a worldwide sensation, with the singer becoming a phenomenon and a national obsession in France. She is known for her fast rise to fame, and in media became known as "the most famous Lolita",<ref>{{cite web |author=21/12/2013-2&nbsp;°C |url=http://themoscownews.com/gigs2/20080515/55328482.html |title=Concert – Alizee &#124; GIGS |work=The Moscow News |date=15 May 2008 |access-date=21 December 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131019224347/http://themoscownews.com/gigs2/20080515/55328482.html |archive-date=19 October 2013 |url-status=dead }}</ref> and is today the French singer with most exports from France.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.purepeople.com/article/popstars-coup-de-theatre-deux-groupes-formes-alizee-invitee-d-honneur_a123092/1 |title=Popstars : Coup de théâtre, deux groupes formés, Alizée invitée d'honneur ! |publisher=Purepeople.com |date=19 June 2013 |access-date=21 December 2013}}</ref>

===Critical response===
Despite the marketing hype and commercial success, there were mixed critical responses to the launch of "Moi... Lolita", Alizée's first single. The critics felt that the similarity in style to that of Mylène Farmer was too striking. Some felt that her ''Lolita'' image overshadowed her singing prowess, describing her as "desperately trying to be sexy", and many were ready to write her off.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/manchester/music/reviews/singles/2002/02/11/moi_lolita.shtml|title=BBC Manchester review|access-date=21 February 2007| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20070206143928/http://www.bbc.co.uk/manchester/music/reviews/singles/2002/02/11/moi_lolita.shtml| archive-date= 6 February 2007 <!-- Bot retrieved archive -->| url-status= live}}</ref> Some of her songs have been described as "sweeping, atmospheric ballads" whose "melodies are so sparkling and beguiling", and from which Alizée manages to "squeeze more emotion than the usual pop package".<ref name="dvdfever">{{cite web|url=http://www.dvdfever.co.uk/reviews/lcalizee.shtml|title=Gourmandises review |website=Dvdfever.xo.uk|access-date=21 February 2007}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/tg/stores/detail/-/music/B00005RW3S/customer-reviews|title=Amazon UK – Gourmandises|website=Amazon.co.uk|access-date=21 February 2007}}</ref> Alizée's three albums include a wide range of songs, from catchy pop tunes to soulful ballads. [[Radio France Internationale]] featured ''Gourmandises'' as their CD of the week, stating:<ref name="RFI Musique"/>
<blockquote>The ten songs on Alizée's debut album, Gourmandises (Goodies), have all been expertly manufactured by the Farmer hit-machine. Sweet syrupy pop ditties are wrapped in silky synths, violins and catchy techno beats and judging by the success of Alizée's sexily alliterative second single, L'Alizé, the Farmer team have hit upon a winning formula.</blockquote>

<blockquote>...Gourmandises the French word for sweets (or candies) is the appropriate title of French pop princess Alizée's debut album. Like an aniseed ball, the mix of pop tunes and ballads are pleasant and consistent throughout, but at the same time never too adventurous. The French lyrics may spoil the album for some but the catchy tunes and lyrics (even though they may mean little to the average English speaker) highlight the universal language of pop...<ref>{{cite web| title = Gourmandises: Music: Alizee | url=https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00005RW3S |website=Amazon.co.uk| access-date=20 March 2007}}</ref></blockquote>

<blockquote>...Sixteen-year-old Alizée is France's answer to the teen queen phenomenon. With one notable exception: Alizée has real talent...<ref>{{cite web|author=Eric Harkleroad |title=French teen queen breaks the mold |url=http://www.dailyprincetonian.com/archives/2001/09/27/arts/3423.shtml |access-date=20 March 2007 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070311001102/http://www.dailyprincetonian.com/archives/2001/09/27/arts/3423.shtml |archive-date=11 March 2007 }}</ref></blockquote>

In recent{{when|date=July 2024}} years, critics have commented upon the maturing of Alizée's image and style, and her being a growing artist full of "classy" sounds, and having a strong voice. They have observed how "Lolita", who had begun her career at the beginning of the new century, has transformed into a mature woman and accomplished singer throughout the years.<ref name=autogenerated1>{{cite web |url=http://www.chartsinfrance.net/Alizee/news-84540.html |title=Alizée : Pure Charts a écouté son nouvel album "5", en bacs le 25 mars ! |publisher=Chartsinfrance.net |date=28 February 2013 |access-date=14 July 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140411194937/http://www.chartsinfrance.net/Alizee/news-84540.html |archive-date=11 April 2014 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.chartsinfrance.net/actualite/interview-49503.html |title=Alizιe : "Il faut provoquer sa chance" |publisher=Chartsinfrance.net |date=25 March 2013 |access-date=14 July 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140718090029/http://www.chartsinfrance.net/actualite/interview-49503.html |archive-date=18 July 2014 |url-status=dead }}</ref>

== Charity work ==
[[File:Alizée at Les Enfoirés charity concert in Lyon.jpg|thumb|upright=0.8|Alizée with [[Les Enfoirés]]]]
Alizée was involved in charity work through [[Les Enfoirés]], a group of French celebrities who organise fundraising concerts every year. The proceeds from these concerts go to ''[[Restaurants du Cœur|Les Restaurants du Coeur]]''. The organisation, set up by French comedian [[Coluche]], helps feed the poor. Alizée participated in these concerts in 2001, 2002 and from 2008 to 2013.

In 2011, the singer participated in the [[Collectif Paris-Africa]] to fight against famine in Africa (similar to [[USA for Africa]]). She recorded the song "Des ricochets" along with 60 artists for the compilation album ''[[Collectif Paris-Africa pour l'UNICEF]]''.

==Works==
===Discography===
{{Main|Alizée discography}}
'''Studio albums'''
* ''[[Gourmandises]]'' (2000)
* ''[[Mes courants électriques]]'' (2003)
* ''[[Psychédélices]]'' (2007)
* ''[[Une enfant du siècle]]'' (2010)
* ''[[5 (Alizée album)|5]]'' (2013)
* ''[[Blonde (Alizée album)|Blonde]]'' (2014)

=== Dance ===
==== Dance shows ====
*''[[Danse avec les stars]]'' – [[Danse avec les stars (France season 4)|season 4]] (2013)
*''La danse fait son show'' (2014)
*''[[Danse avec les stars]]'' – [[Danse avec les stars (France season 7)|season 7 / week 8]] (2016)

==== Dance tours ====
*''[[Danse avec les stars (La tournée)#Tour 2013-2014|Danse avec les stars Tour]]'' (2013–2014)
*''[[Danse avec les stars (La tournée)#Tour 2014-2015|Danse avec les stars Tour]]'' (2014–2015)
*''[[Danse avec les stars (La tournée)#Tour 2016|Danse avec les stars Tour]]'' (2016)
*''[[Danse avec les stars (La tournée)#Tour 2017|Danse avec les stars Tour]]'' (2017)

==See also==
{{Portal|France|Music}}
*[[Société des auteurs, compositeurs et éditeurs de musique]]
*[[Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique]]
*[[French Top 100 singles of the 2000s]]
*[[List of best-selling singles in France]]
*[[List of Corsican people]]

==References==
{{Reflist}}

==Bibliography==
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|year=2008
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Alizée
Alizée at Les Enfoirés in 2013
Born
Alizée Jacotey

(1984-08-21) 21 August 1984 (age 40)
Ajaccio, Corsica, France
Occupation(s)Singer, dancer
Years active2000–present
Spouses
(m. 2003; div. 2012)
Grégoire Lyonnet
(m. 2016)
Children2
Musical career
Genres
InstrumentVocals
DiscographyAlizée discography
Labels
Websitealizee-officiel.com
Signature

Alizée Lyonnet (née Jacotey; born 21 August 1984), known professionally as Alizée, is a French singer and dancer. She is one of the best-selling French female artists of the 21st century,[1] and the singer with the most exports out of France.[2] Her best-known single is 2000's "Moi... Lolita", which reached number one in several countries.

Born and raised in Ajaccio, Corsica, Alizée's first public appearance was her winning performance in the talent show Graines de star[3] in 1999. While collaborating with Mylène Farmer and Laurent Boutonnat, she followed it with a series of albums that attained popularity by pushing the boundaries of lyrical content in mainstream popular music and imagery in her music videos, which became a fixture on NRJ, MTV, Virgin Radio, Europe 1, among others. Throughout her career, many of her songs have been in top 25 hit lists on the record charts, including "Moi... Lolita", "L'Alizé", "J'en ai marre!", "Gourmandises", "Mademoiselle Juliette", her cover version of "La Isla Bonita", "Parler Tout Bas", "Les collines (Never Leave You)" and "À cause de l'automne".

Alizée entered the music business in 2000. She has since released six studio albums, the first two of which were composed by Laurent Boutonnat and written by Mylène Farmer. Her first album was Gourmandises, which received a Platinum certification within three months of release. It was a success both in France and abroad, earning Alizée the distinction of being the highest-selling female French singer in 2001.[4] The album featured her most successful single, "Moi... Lolita", which reached number one in several countries in Europe and East Asia. It became a rare example of a foreign-language song to chart highly in the UK Singles Chart, peaking at number 9. It was followed by her second studio album, Mes courants électriques, which was released in 2003, focusing on the East Asian market. Alizée returned home for touring at En concert Tour, performing in 43 concerts throughout France, Belgium and Switzerland in 2003 and 2004.[5]

After a three years hiatus, Alizée released her third studio album, Psychédélices, in 2007, which achieved some success in Latin America and Eastern Europe, performing in these regions through 2009 at the same name tour. She collaborated for her fourth album, Une enfant du siècle, with independient Parisian scene, including Para One and Adán Jodorowsky, released in 2010, and performed in concerts through France and Eastern Europe. In the next years, she recorded several collaborations, including Alain Chamfort's "Elle & lui" and Olly Murs's "Dear Darlin'". She released her fifth studio album 5 in 2013, passing through a divorce process and musical maturity on back to basics 60's influences, earning praise for her artistic evolution. She also participated in and won the TV dance contest Danse avec les stars. Her sixth album, Blonde, was released in 2014 collaborating with Pascal Obispo and Zazie with more mainstream pop sounds. It received mixed reviews and was not successful in sales.

Biography

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1984–2000: Early life and career beginnings

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Alizée grew up in Ajaccio, Corsica.

Known to all her friends by her nickname "Lili", Alizée began dancing early in life,[6] and by the age of four was already proficient. During 1988–2000, she studied in what was then called Ecole de danse Monique Mufraggi, a famous dance and theatre school in Ajaccio.[7] In 1995, aged 11, she won a colouring competition with about 7,000 entrants organised by the French airline Air Outre Mer. Her design was used to paint the exterior of one of their airliners, subsequently named after her, for which Alizée won a vacation trip with her family to the Maldives.

In 1999, she appeared on the TV talent show Graines de star, broadcast on Métropole 6.[3] She initially intended to sign up for the programme's dance contest, but that category was reserved for groups only. Alizée therefore joined the singing category instead, performing the song "Waiting for Tonight" by Jennifer Lopez and "Ma Prière" (a single released by Axelle Red in 1997). She went on to win the Meilleure Graine award for most promising young singing star of tomorrow.

2000–2002: Gourmandises, Moi... Lolita, L'Alizé, and international success

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Alizée's winning performance was seen by veteran songwriters Mylène Farmer and Laurent Boutonnat, who were looking for a young, fresh voice to partake in their new project. They approached Alizée, and she was selected after studio auditions. The duo arranged her debut with a meticulously orchestrated launch, controlling her image and public appearances. In 2000, they produced her maiden album, Gourmandises ("Delicacies"), which was a great success in France, Belgium, Germany, Mexico, and the United Kingdom. The first single, "Moi... Lolita", resurrected the rich French musical tradition pioneered by Serge Gainsbourg in 1964 with the song "Pauvre Lola", inspired by the celebrated novel Lolita, creating the image which defined Alizée in the early years of her career. She won an M6 award in 2000 and returned with a follow-up album, Mes courants électriques, in 2003. This second album was also quite successful, though less so than her first album. A video album shot during her European concert tour soon followed.

"Moi... Lolita" became her most successful to date. It enjoyed success throughout most of Europe and parts of East Asia, reaching number one in several countries. The associated music video portrayed Alizée as an impoverished rustic teen visiting a dance club in the city with her little sister, pursued by a young man who had lent them the bus fare to get there, but whose romantic interest in her she never returned.[8] The song was later used in the UK trailer of the 2006 film, A Good Year, and was a part of the film's soundtrack. The single was from her debut album, Gourmandises, released in 2000.[9] The album, written by Farmer and composed by Boutonnat, sold over 788,000 copies in France – it reached Platinum status in just three months. In 2001, the album was launched internationally and Alizée became the highest-selling female French singer ever.[4][10] The album went on to sell over two million copies worldwide.[11] Farmer and Boutonnat kept a tight rein how the album was marketed and controlled the image in which Alizée was portrayed. In the meantime, Alizée gave very few interviews, and even when she did, they did not stretch beyond 20 minutes per journalist. Neither did she agree to any photoshoots.[4]

Her second single "L'Alizé" (2000), also from the same album, followed soon. It also hit number one in France, and gained some international success. The video of the "sexily alliterative"[4] song (compare its title to "Lola", a variant on "Lolita") shows a miraculously acrobatic (even airborne) Alizée frolicking amidst popping bubbles in front of a pink backdrop, erotically singing about her cautious search for a true love. The video was shot in a studio in Brussels, which had a 25-metre-by-10-metre painted canvas to serve as the background, with real bubbles.[8] This single was followed up with another single from the same album – the title song "Gourmandises". The video, which shows a group of teenage boys and girls on a picnic, was shot in a day.[8] The last single from the album was "Parler tout bas", about coming of age, and was illustrated with a surreal music video. In France, "Parler tout bas" was the third single, then followed by the release of Gourmandises.

2003–2004: Mes courants électriques and En Concert

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Alizée's original logo, used between 2000 and 2004

In 2003, Alizée returned with her second album Mes courants électriques ("My Electric Currents").[12] With the release of this album, she changed her image from a "Lolita" to that of a more toned-down teenager. This album was also written by Farmer and Boutonnat and sold 400,000 copies in France.

The first single from this album, "J'en ai marre!" (also known as "Mon bain de mousse" in Japan), was released in 2003. The music video for this shows Alizée in a glass cage singing while having water splashed on her. The plexiglass cage, three-by-three meters in dimension, was constructed in a Parisian studio, and the shooting of the video took two days.[8] The other singles from this album were "J'ai pas vingt ans" and "À contre-courant". The video for "J'ai pas vingt ans" ("I'm Not Twenty") resembles the ambience of a concert with Alizée dancing in the midst of several other dancers.[8] "À contre-courant", the last single from the album, was shot in an abandoned coal factory.[8]

The albums features English versions of four tracks. The translations are artistic translations rather than literal, attempting to capture the rough feeling and concepts rather than the specific words and expressions. In some cases they are "dumbed down", lacking the clever French wordplays of the originals.

Following the release of Mes courants électriques, Alizée went on a countrywide tour of France, along with a performance each in Belgium and Switzerland, during the second half of 2003. The tour started off with a performance on 26 August 2003 in Paris.[5][13] It concluded with her performance on the prestigious l'Olympia hall in Paris and eve of 17 January 2004 at the Le Zénith concert hall in the same city and had covered major cities including Lyon, Rouen, Lille, Grenoble, and Dijon.[5] A live CD and DVD, Alizée en concert, composed of selected performances from her tour, was launched a year later in the autumn of 2004.[14] The audio CD contained tracks, taken from her two studio albums. The DVD featured video footage of the same performances as on the CD, along with bonus footage of her rehearsals.

2005–2007: The hiatus and release in Mexico

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In 2005, after the success of her first tour and first live album release, Alizée first disappeared from the limelight, then reappeared in the media as it was revealed she was pregnant. She gave birth to a girl, Annily, on 28 April 2005 (the child she had with Jérémy Chatelain), and put her career on hold. However, the tabloids devoted several articles, for the name Alizée appeared with others, including the false listings of the Clearstream affair. After several rumours of an imminent return, especially in collaboration with the band Indochine, Alizée left Universal Records to sign with RCA (Sony BMG) in August 2007, also revealing that the En concert album and tour were her last collaboration with her mentors.

Meanwhile, a compilation of the live album was re-released in early 2007 in Mexico by Universal Music as a CD+DVD release,[15] following the featuring of the songs on local radio stations. With the re-release and renewed interest, the songs climbed up the music charts in the country. The album became a hit, peaking at number four in the International Chart on 28 May 2007,[16] and number eight on the main albums chart. En concert has a Gold certification for shipments over 50,000 copies only in Mexico.[17]

2007–2009: Psychédélices, Tout Alizée and Latin American success

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Alizée in an autograph session in 2007 in Paris

After a three-year hiatus, a time spent out of the media spotlight, Alizée returned in December 2007 with a new album, Psychédélices, the first one to be made without the creative supervision of her former mentor Mylène Farmer. The album, which features 11 tracks,[18] was made available for digital downloads 26 November 2007,[19] with a full release on 3 December 2007[20][21] on the RCA label.[22] It includes collaborations with Bertrand Burgalat, Daniel Darc, Oxmo Puccino, Jérémy Chatelain,[23] Michel-Yves Kochmann, and Jean Fauque.[24] The first single from the album was "Mademoiselle Juliette",[25][26] officially released on 30 September 2007.[26] It was accidentally released early on the Virgin Megastore website on 23 September 2007,[27][28] but was taken down later citing an error on the part of Virgin Music France. The single was later made available in online music stores as well as on radio stations,[24][26] and went on to capture the No. 13 spot on the legal music downloads charts.[21][29] To promote the single, Alizée appeared on the French radio station NRJ on 27 September 2007.[25][26] The video for the single was released for broadcast on 19 November 2007,[30] though it was made available on MSN France on 16 November 2007. It was released on physical media, both CD and vinyl, on 21 January 2008.

Another track from the album, "Fifty-Sixty", was leaked two months before the album was released. Though the song was not mentioned by name, the leak was confirmed in a press release which revealed the title and release schedule of the album.[31] "Fifty-Sixty" later launched as the second single from the album in February 2008. The lyric of "Fifty-Sixty" tells, in personal and metaphorical manner, of a young model under the guidance of Andy Warhol, possibly inspired by real-life story of Edie Sedgwick. The song ends with a reiteration of how she foolishly believed Warhol thought her the most beautiful model of all. Three music videos were released for the single,[32] one for the album version of the song and the other two for two remixes.[33] An Alizée website, Psychedeclips.com,[34] was dedicated to the video series,[33] the first of which was released on 5 May 2008.[35]

Coinciding with the new album, a new official website was created,[36] which, despite being announced on 11 September 2007, was kept under wraps until 28 November 2007.[37] The album was also promoted via an official artist profile at MySpace.[38] Advertising and marketing campaigns for the album began 22 November 2007 with ad campaigns on NRJ Radio, TF1-TV, and the web.

In March 2008, Alizée visited Mexico for the first time in a short promotional tour. On 5 March, she was supposed to hold the second-ever public autograph session of her career but it was cancelled due to problems with the store's security. She held an improvised press conference to apologise to all her Mexican fans and to explain that it was not her fault.[39] Sony BMG Mexico also released a statement saying it was not Alizée's fault, that it was the store who had problems with the security, and that they did not expect so many people in attendance; fences had been broken and children were in danger. Alizée also promised to make amends by having another autograph session when she returned to the country on the following tour.[40] She also stated that her tour would start on 18 May in Moscow, followed by concerts in Mexico and then France.[41][42] She also commented that piracy in music has two sides, "one good" and "one bad", saying that sometimes it is good because her music reaches places that she never thought to reach.[43] After the success of Alizée's tour in Mexico, and in an attempt to mitigate the damage caused during her first promotional visit, Alizée announced an autograph session with fans on 26 June 2008 in Mexico City. Over 300 CDs were signed and the record label executives of Sony BMG Mexico presented a Gold certification for shipments over 50,000 copies of Psychédélices – Mexican Tour Edition.[44] A new cover singing in Mexico was Madonna's cover "La Isla Bonita"; it went on to become Alizée's first top-ten on the airplay chart.[45]

Following the success of Alizée en concert and Psychédélices in Mexico, Alizée's former music label, Universal Music, released a compilation album titled Tout Alizée.[46] The compilation, which is a Mexico-only release, consists of 15 tracks (with 4 remixes) from her first two studio albums. It is augmented with a bonus DVD featuring some of her music videos. The compilation reached No. 22 on the Mexican Top 100 Albums Chart and No. 3 on the Mexican International Top 20 Albums Chart.[47]

2010–2011: Une enfant du siècle, new style and transition

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Alizée in 2010 singing at the Point Ephémère lounge in Paris

At the beginning of 2009, Alizée had to cancel a concert in France. She announced then that she was already working on her future album, which would sound very different from all of her previous recordings. The album was called Une enfant du siècle and was released in France on 29 March 2010. A teaser could be seen on the Internet, called "Une enfant du siècle" ("A child of the century").

According to British website Popjustice, the first single is partially in English and it is called "Limelight". On 15 February 2010, they uploaded the full version of the song and a clip from the music video.[48] The special collector edition of the album was made available for pre-orders on 4 February 2010. However, it was later confirmed by Popjustice itself that "Limelight" was a teaser single, and the official single from Alizée's fourth album was "Les collines (Never Leave You)".[49]

The full album leaked on to the Internet on 19 March 2010. The album was released in France on 29 March 2010. It received mixed-to-positive reviews by critics, praising her radical change from her teen pop roots, but also criticising her perceived lack of interest in the project, and the uncatchy nature of the melodies.[50][51][52][53][54] On that day, Alizée signed autographs at the Virgin Megastore in Paris. The album is inspired by and depicts the life of Edie Sedgwick.

Alizée performed in Israel in a tribute to Serge Gainsbourg on 28 July 2010 in Tel Aviv at the National Opéra. She covered a song called "Dis-lui toi que je t'aime", originally sung by Vanessa Paradis, accompanied by the national orchestra. She also performed a song with Israeli singer Harel Skaat. The music video of the first single "Les collines (Never Leave You)" was released on 19 March 2010 on Alizée's official YouTube channel.

2012–2013: 5 and Danse avec les stars

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Alizée and Grégoire Lyonnet performing the "Black Swan" dance during the Danse avec les stars tour in Lyon, April 2014

Between 1 and 6 February 2012, Alizée appeared in several shows on French television. She announced that a new album was scheduled for spring 2012, marking a return to roots music which would be released on the Sony Music label; Sony subsequently announced that the album was to be delayed until the autumn of 2012.[55] In April 2012, she was featured on the single "Clara veut la Lune" by Alain Chamfort. On 27 June 2012, Alizée announced on live chat that the first single from the new album, "À cause de l'automne", was to be released 28 June 2012. The first music video was shot on 15 July 2012,[56] but was only released on the VidZone platform for PlayStation 3. Alizée also revealed that for the new album she was working with Jean-Jacques Goldman, BB Brunes, and Thomas Boulard (singer and guitarist of the rock band Luke). On 12 July, a limited collector's edition of the fifth album became available for pre-order. The original release date was changed from 1 October 2012 to March 2013.[57] A "Collector's Box was released for " pre-order page states 23 January 2013 as for the release.[58]

In December 2012, the official video of "À cause de l'automne" was published on Alizée's VEVO channel, initially available only in France and made available for the rest of the world in February 2013. The first performance of her latest single was on RFM radio on 21 December 2012, where she sang the song in a live broadcast.[59]

Alizée announced Alexandre Azaria as the "artistic director" for her newest album, 5.[60] In January, the name[61] and the cover of the album were shown on a Star Academy, where Alizée made an appearance.

She promoted the album with performances during Soccer Beach Show of Monaco, Alain Chamfort's En concert at Le Grand Rex, and during her participation in Les Enfoirés 2013 concert at the Paris-Bercy hall and Le Tour de France 2013 opening ceremony performance in Porto-Vecchio, where she sang the second single from the album, "Je veux bien".[62] She also promoted the album in the January/February 2013 issue of the French edition of the Inked magazine.

In August, Alizée was confirmed to be participating in the upcoming fourth season of the popular reality show Danse avec les stars (the French version of Strictly Come Dancing[63]) for the promotion of 5. About a month later, she announced that she was again in the studio for a "surprise" and in September revealed her collaboration with the singer Olly Murs in a new, French version of his single "Dear Darlin'". Alizée won the first place in Danse avec les stars in November 2013.

As announced by MetroNews, Alizée would perform during NRJ Music Awards on 14 December 2013.[64] She performed "Scream & Shout" with will.i.am, singing the lines originally sung by Britney Spears, including the line "Alizée, bitch"; along with "Le tourbillion" with Tal.

2014–2018: Blonde and hiatus

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Development of the sixth album started in fall 2013 when it became clear that Alizée would be very successful on Danse avec les stars. Recording of the album began in December 2013,[65][66] and featured contributions from Pascal Obispo, Lionel Florence and Zazie. The first single, "Blonde", composed by Obispo, was released in March 2014, with the album of the same name released on June 23. Another song, "Alcaline", was released on 16 June as a single. The album received mixed reviews and was not as successful as expected,[67] which led to an upcoming tour being cancelled.[68]

In September 2014, Alizée contributed to the single "Kiss & Love" for the charity event Sidaction,[69] and announced her participation in the 2014–2015 Danse avec les stars Tour. She also took part in We Love Disney 2 [fr] with a cover of the song "Tendre Rêve",[70] originally from the soundtrack of Cendrillon, the French version of Cinderella. In December, Alizée announced that she would be dubbing a character in the animation film Clochette et la créature légendaire, the French version of Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast.[71]

After appearing on Danse avec les stars, Alizée began actively working as a dancer in various shows, eventually opening a dance academy in her hometown Ajaccio with her husband Grégoire Lyonnet, the AG Studio (Studio de danse Lyonnet). In October 2017, she announced that she wanted to put her music career on hold to focus on her "first passion", dancing.[72]

Upcoming concerts

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Alizée announced her return to the stage to perform her greatest hits during the summer of 2024: Madrid (June 29), as part of the Love the Twentie festival, and Nice (June 28), La Seyne-sur-Mer (August 2) and Toulouse (August 15) as part of the La Kermesse festival.[73]

Personal life

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Though described as a very shy and reserved person, Alizée likes performing in front of audiences.[74] Although she is most famous as a singer, she prefers dancing,[74] and is quite proficient in classical dance, jazz, Italian style ballet, tap and flamenco.[75]

Alizée married fellow French singer Jérémy Chatelain in Las Vegas on 6 November 2003. They have a daughter named Annily (born 2005). The public found out about their marriage in February 2004 when Voici magazine released a copy of their marriage certificate in an article. She was quiet about her private and family life and kept her child out of the press to the best of her ability, but since 2011 has been much more open about her private life. Jérémy and Alizée divorced in early 2012.

During Danse avec les stars in fall 2013, Alizée met and started to date Grégoire Lyonnet, whom she married on 18 June 2016.[76][77] In an Instagram post dated 24 May 2019, Alizée announced that she was pregnant with her second child. She gave birth to a daughter on 24 November 2019.

Artistry

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Music and voice

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Alizée at Les Enfoires in 2008

Alizée has a mezzo-soprano[78] vocal type and range. She started her musical career with songs she described as "soulful pop music". In 2000, she erupted in the musical world, becoming an international sensation because she was the most successful female French singer in a long while.[citation needed] Alizée is known for blending electronic sounds with pop, such as psychedelic pop, and more recently[vague] mainstream Europop. At the time of her debut, NRJ Radio said about her, "The Queen of Europop is a French Lolita". In her debut album, Alizée used Europop with mellow sounds, world music and the classic French chanson. The second album was primarily house sounds, instrumentals and electronic sounds mixed with the sounds from her last album. The third album marked a change, replacing her earlier styles with psychedelic sounds and a very rhythmic world music. The single "Fifty-Sixty" is dedicated to the memory of model Edie Sedgwick. For her fourth album, she had another radical change in musical style with a new genre for her career: Mainstream, with strong rhythms compared to her previous three albums. Alizée made clear that the renewal is a big part of her contribution to music.[78]

Public image

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Alizée in concert with Olly Murs in 2013 (left) and performing at Les Enfoires in Montpellier (right)

Even though early albums portrayed her in a sexy, Lolita-like manner, Alizée was modest, demure and family-oriented in public during her teenage years.[4] For her second album, she mostly kept a similar style but with more electronic influences. Her hairstyle was usually a simple bob and her make-up was designed to emphasise and enhance her natural beauty.

For her third album, Alizée changed her style radically in terms of both music and image, with a more mature performance and more elaborate make-up, clothing and hairstyle. For the promotion of this album, she posed for a French magazine, Technikart, in the "Like a Virgin" style of her idol Madonna. After a two-year hiatus, she returned with a fourth album whose style was more "psychedelic" and which saw her seeking a new and wider audience.

Alizée is very fond of tattoos, of which she has many. The best known is the large Disney-style Tinkerbell on her back, which reflects the fact that she had regarded the character as a mascot since childhood, amassing a large collection of its statuettes. It was often shown during her promotion of the Psychédélices album, presumably because Psyche is something of an ancient forerunner of Tinkerbell. The anime superheroine Sailor Moon, who shares a few commonalities with Tinkerbell, is prominent on Alizée's right arm.

Over the years, Alizée has been declared a fashionista, appearing in various fashion magazines, beauty and culture. She has attended major fashion weeks in the world and smaller events. In the 2010 "Sexiest Women in the World" polls run by the French edition of FHM magazine, readers voted Alizée as the second-sexiest woman out of 100. Since 2012, Alizée has appeared in many magazines and publications including the January/February 2013 issue of the French edition of Inked magazine which featured a photo shoot, including on the cover, of her as a manacled and bloodied punk princess by the French photographer Julien Lachaussée, and many more. In 2013, she was one of the guests of honour for her friend John Galliano at Paris Fashion Week 2013.

Alizée was ranked fourth in a list of the most influential female artists in France by the amount of followers in social media in March 2014.[79]

Legacy

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Alizée became an international pop culture icon immediately after launching her recording career. Media said she was one of the most controversial female vocalists of the 21st century, that she had broken into the music world at 17 years old with a worldwide success, that she spearheaded the rise of post-millennial Europop and became its "queen", and that "Alizée early on cultivated a mixture of a sweet Lolita innocence and experience that broke the bank".[citation needed]

Alizée at an autograph-signing event in Poitiers in 2013

Her debut album Gourmandises sold 700,000 in only three months in France, and 1,000,000 in Europe in 2001.[80] In early 2001, she won the NRJ Music Awards for Francophone Revelation after she won an M6 Award in late 2000. She was also nominated for the same category in the Victoires de la Musique.

"Moi... Lolita" is one of the best-selling singles in France and Alizée's most famous single to date. She also has two singles in the French Top 100 singles of the 2000s. In 2002, Le Figaro newspaper announced as Alizée's music was the top earning French music of the year thanks in part to Farmer and Boutonnat's collaboration, which earned 10.4 million €.[81][82] The "Mademoiselle Juliette" video released on 19 November 2007 is listed at 138 in the countdown of 150 most important videos of the last 15 years of the MTV Latin America channel.[83]

"Moi... Lolita" became a worldwide sensation, with the singer becoming a phenomenon and a national obsession in France. She is known for her fast rise to fame, and in media became known as "the most famous Lolita",[84] and is today the French singer with most exports from France.[85]

Critical response

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Despite the marketing hype and commercial success, there were mixed critical responses to the launch of "Moi... Lolita", Alizée's first single. The critics felt that the similarity in style to that of Mylène Farmer was too striking. Some felt that her Lolita image overshadowed her singing prowess, describing her as "desperately trying to be sexy", and many were ready to write her off.[86] Some of her songs have been described as "sweeping, atmospheric ballads" whose "melodies are so sparkling and beguiling", and from which Alizée manages to "squeeze more emotion than the usual pop package".[87][88] Alizée's three albums include a wide range of songs, from catchy pop tunes to soulful ballads. Radio France Internationale featured Gourmandises as their CD of the week, stating:[4]

The ten songs on Alizée's debut album, Gourmandises (Goodies), have all been expertly manufactured by the Farmer hit-machine. Sweet syrupy pop ditties are wrapped in silky synths, violins and catchy techno beats and judging by the success of Alizée's sexily alliterative second single, L'Alizé, the Farmer team have hit upon a winning formula.

...Gourmandises the French word for sweets (or candies) is the appropriate title of French pop princess Alizée's debut album. Like an aniseed ball, the mix of pop tunes and ballads are pleasant and consistent throughout, but at the same time never too adventurous. The French lyrics may spoil the album for some but the catchy tunes and lyrics (even though they may mean little to the average English speaker) highlight the universal language of pop...[89]

...Sixteen-year-old Alizée is France's answer to the teen queen phenomenon. With one notable exception: Alizée has real talent...[90]

In recent[when?] years, critics have commented upon the maturing of Alizée's image and style, and her being a growing artist full of "classy" sounds, and having a strong voice. They have observed how "Lolita", who had begun her career at the beginning of the new century, has transformed into a mature woman and accomplished singer throughout the years.[91][92]

Charity work

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Alizée with Les Enfoirés

Alizée was involved in charity work through Les Enfoirés, a group of French celebrities who organise fundraising concerts every year. The proceeds from these concerts go to Les Restaurants du Coeur. The organisation, set up by French comedian Coluche, helps feed the poor. Alizée participated in these concerts in 2001, 2002 and from 2008 to 2013.

In 2011, the singer participated in the Collectif Paris-Africa to fight against famine in Africa (similar to USA for Africa). She recorded the song "Des ricochets" along with 60 artists for the compilation album Collectif Paris-Africa pour l'UNICEF.

Works

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Discography

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Studio albums

Dance

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Dance shows

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Dance tours

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See also

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