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Spicy Zouk Singer Jocelyn Labylle

Jocelyne Labylle began life in Saint-Claude Guadeloupe in 1973. At age 19, she began her music career with Zouk group, Elodie, moving on to Zouk Orchestra in 1994.

As a solo performer, Jocelyn recorded "Quand tu Vieux" with Zouk musicians, releasing her first album, On Verra, shortly thereafter.

Her second album appeared in 2000, Ma Petite Lumière. In 2003, she released "Laisse Parler Les Gens", nominated for a music award. Her last album, Mour de Toi, was issued in 2012.

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The music of Jocelyne Labylle

Jocelyne Labylle was born in Saint-Claude. Her mother was a karabina dancer. In 1992, she joined the group Elodie; in 1994, she joined Zouk Orchestra. After appearing in three of their albums, Labylle decided to become a solo act. She teamed up with Federick Caracas, Harry Diboula, Jacob Desvarieux and Liso to record the single "Quand tu veux". In 2000, she returned to the studio to record her second album. The single "J'ai depose les clefs" ("I left my keys") was released. Months later, the album Ma Petite Lumiere ("My little light") was released, and she performed in Africa, the West Indies and France.

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