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Louisy Joseph : ウィキペディア英語版 | Louisy Joseph
Lydy Louisy-Joseph (born in Vénissieux, suburb of Lyon, France on 14 April 1978), better known by the shorter name Louisy Joseph, is a French singer of Martinique origin. She first joined the French series of ''Popstars'' as part of the girl band L5, and since 2008 has been performing as a solo singer. ==Career== Lydy Louisy Joseph left school early at age 15 to pursue a musical career while continuing hotel studies in Lyon. In 2001, she took part the Lyon musical comedy ''Salammbô'', in the role of Zelda, the fighting woman.
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