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Muriel Dacq : ウィキペディア英語版
Muriel Dacq

Muriel Dacq (real name Muriel Desclée de Maredsous) is a Belgian (Walloon) singer-songwriter, active in the 1980s in France.
==Biography==
In the early 1980s, Muriel Dacq released "L'Enfer à l'envers" and "Ni pourquoi ni comment". Her biggest hit was "Tropique",〔Muriel Dacq's discography and peak positions in France (Lescharts.com ) (Retrieved October 12, 2008)〕 released in France in 1986. It reached number 6 on the SNEP singles chart and earned a Silver disc for a minimum of 200,000 copies sold.〔Muriel Dacq's certifications in France (Chartsinfrance.net ) (Retrieved October 12, 2008)〕 At the time, the singer was married to Alec Mension, a member of the trio Léopold Nord & Vous which had success in 1987 with the song "C'est l'amour", produced by Dacq. She also released "Là où ça???" in 1986, but it was unsuccessful (#42 in France). In 1995, she tried to revive her singing career recording a new album ''Ohé du vaisseau'', and a single entitled "Un peu + d'amour", under the pseudonym of Black & Dacq.〔Elia Habib, ''Muz hit. tubes'', p. 72 (ISBN 2-9518832-0-X)〕

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