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Lou Deprijck (a.k.a. Lou Deprijcke, Francis Depryck or de Pryck) is a Belgian singer and music producer born in 1946 in Lessines, Wallonia. He was a major figure in the Belgian pop scene of the 1970s and 1980s, with more than 20 million copies of his compositions sold worldwide. He is best known for the Plastic Bertrand song ''Ça plane pour moi''. ==Early work and Two Man Sound== His first group Liberty 6 had a complete flop in 1969 with ''Je suis pop''.〔(Houbi site )〕 However he later found success with Two Man Sound,〔(Two Man Sound on Houbi )〕 a Latin-pop outfit formed with Sylvain Vanholme of the Wallace Collection. Two Man Sound sold over a million copies of their 1975 single ''Charlie Brown'' while the album ''Disco Samba'' had sales of around 1.4 million copies in Latin America.〔(Le Vif/L'Express, 13th Aug 2010 edition )〕 Deprijck also had a major 1978 solo success in France and Belgium with ska/reggae-song'' Kingston, Kingston'', under the moniker Lou & The Hollywood Bananas.〔(Lou & The Hollywood Bananas )〕
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