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Jean-Jacques Goldman
Jean-Jacques Goldman, born on October 11, 1951, in Paris, France, is a renowned French singer-songwriter and record producer. He emerged as a significant figure in the French music scene from the mid-1970s until his retirement in the early 2000s. Goldman's music career began with the progressive rock band Taï Phong, but he gained widespread popularity with his solo work in the 1980s, producing hits that combined pop rock, rock, and new wave influences.

Goldman's songs are known for their heartfelt lyrics and catchy melodies, resonating with audiences across generations. Some of his notable works include the albums "Démodé," "Minoritaire," and collaborations like Céline Dion's "D'eux," which remains the best-selling French-language album. He was also a founding member of the Les Enfoirés charity collective.

Despite stepping away from the spotlight in 2004, Goldman's influence endures in the French-speaking world, with over 30 million records sold and numerous accolades, including a Grammy Award for Album of the Year in 1997. His legacy is marked by his contributions to music and philanthropy, making him a cherished cultural icon in France.

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