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Before fulfilling her childhood dream of becoming a professional singer and songwriter, Carla Bruni had already been included on Business Age's list of the 20 highest-paid models, had appeared in the films Prêt-à-Porter and Unzipped, and had been romantically linked to Mick Jagger, Eric Clapton, Kevin Costner, and Donald Trump. The heiress of a tire manufacturing fortune, Bruni moved with her family from their native Italy to Paris, France, when she was four. After attending boarding school in Switzerland she returned to Paris, where she was encouraged to try modeling as a career by her brother's girlfriend. Paul Marciano -- president and creative director of GUESS? -- picked Bruni's headshot out of a stack of photographs and turned the 19-year-old into an overnight sensation. She stayed busy doing photo shoots and runway work for Prada, Chanel, Christian Dior, and Givenchy. In a 1998 interview, Bruni declared that the lack of creativity she was experiencing in the fashion world had led her to the decision to only model in special cases. Rare appearances for Yves Saint Laurent and Jean Paul Gaultier kept her in the fashion press, but she was making even more headlines in the gossip world, where she was painted as the woman responsible for the breakups of Mick Jagger and Jerry Hall as well as Donald Trump and Marla Maples. In 2003, a reinvented Bruni released her debut album, Quelqu'un M'a Dit. Filled mostly with songs written by the singer in the style of her idols -- Joni Mitchell and Serge Gainsbourg -- Quelqu'un M'a Dit was an instant hit in France, selling one million copies soon after its release. Her second album, No Promises, appeared in January 2007. Bruni stunned everyone the following year when she became "the First Lady of France" after marrying France's then president Nicolas Sarkozy at the Elysée Palace in Paris, a move she promptly followed with a provocative new album, Comme Si de Rien N'Etait and a high-profile televised interview with Barbara Walters. Over the next few years, Bruni produced little new music, but was seldom out of the spotlight; in addition to her duties as President Sarkozy's wife, such as accompanying him on state visits, she took part in a great deal of philanthropic work, but also found time to play a cameo role in Woody Allen's 2011 film Midnight in Paris. After her her husband failed to win re-election, Bruni returned to recording. Her Verve debut, Little French Songs, appeared in April of 2013.~ David Jeffries, Rovi
somebody commented about her being the first lady of france means she doesnt get thier support. first learn your time line, she was a singer before she became the first lady of france. secound; there are several artist out there that are well off but aren't main stream. therefor please refrain the ignorant commentary.
A sweet voice, exuding a familiarity with her audience. You have to like it.
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Someone below said they don't hear much musical quality in her voice. That may be, but I think there is a sort of pleasant simplicity to her sound in this song.
This is Sarkozy's wife! oh my goodness! Since she has become France's first lady, I have heard this song a few times and it always flew over my head. She gave birth today Oct 19.
I think as long as I'm planning to support artists who are only reasonable talented, I'll support the ones who are struggling to make a living and need my support. The first lady of France does not. Is there a pet issue for her to get behind somewhere?
For english being her 2nd or third language not bad. I emensly enjoy hearing her sing in her native tounge french.. really nice. great poet. I like her
Sorry, but I just don't hear much musical quality in her voice. I actually bought this CD thinking I would like it more, played it once and put it away. I don't hate her voice, it just doesn't do anything for me.
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