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Roxane LeBrasse (born August 26 1983 in Mauritius) was an Australian singer who (as Roxane) reached #91 on the ARIA Singles Chart with "Sexy".
LeBrasse has worked within Australia's recording industry, working with Jimmy and Mahlia Barnes, Guy Sebastian, Roachford and Jade MacRae. LeBrasse wrote 4 songs with popular 90's Australian band The Rockmelons.[1] One was a single was titled "I Ain't Playin"[citation needed] & was released in mid-2002.
Australian Idol
LeBrasse placed ninth on the third season of Australian Idol. She was voted out from the show by the viewers on October 3, 2005. She is the centre of a small amount of controversy for being the 13th member of what has previously been the top twelve contestants on the series.
While she was well liked by both the judges and the voting audience, she never managed to get into the top twelve, first losing out to fellow contestant Laura Gissara, and then losing out to Dan Spillane on the Wildcards show. It was after this that the judges on the show decided to increase the amount of contestants in the finals to thirteen, enabling her to compete in the finals.
Also having regular gigs around Sydney,(with fellow Idol contestant and good friend Chris Luder) gave LeBrasse a greater confidence in her performances.
Australian Idol Performances
- Sydney Auditions: I Want You Back by The Jackson Five & Saving All My Love For You by Whitney Houston
- Theatre Round Day Two: Pleasure & Pain by Divinyls
- Top 30 (Group 2): Natural Woman by Aretha Franklin
- Wildcards: All By Myself by Celine Dion
- Top 13 (Australian Hits): Forever Now by Cold Chisel
- Top 11 (60's Hits): You Can't Hurry Love by Diana Ross
- Top 10 (Supergroups): We Are The Champions by Queen
- Top 9 (Contestant's Choice): The Voice Within by Christina Aguilera
Discography
- "Sexy" Aus #91[2]
- Australian Idol 3: The Final 13 - Australian Made: The Hits singing Forever Now & in the group Ready
- Rockies 3 singing I Ain't Playin', I Got News For You, Game Tight & Three's A Crowd
- I Ain't Playin' - #79 AU
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