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Born Christophe Le Friant in Paris, France on May 10, 1969, the producer, DJ, and remixer is better known by his stage name Bob Sinclar.

The fourth single of the album Western Dream, called "Tennessee" was supposed to be released in April 2007, but has been cancelled due to the rumour of a new album being released.

On May 21, 2007, he released the Soundz of Freedom album. Fireball)52-16---7834Soundz of Freedom2008"What a Wonderful World"
(vs Axwell, The Chicago Superstars and Ron Carroll)48-1-47--12--Born in 692009"Lala Song"
(with Wonder Mike and Master Gee from Sugarhill Gang)--26906-5559-"Love You No More"
(featuring Shabba Ranks)--------34-2010"I Wanna"
(featuring Shaggy and Sahara)------87-24-Made In Jamaïca"Tik Tok"
(featuring Sean Paul)------375018-2011"Far L'Amore"
(featuring Raffaella Carrà)--7336-64161570"F*** With You"
(featuring Sophie Ellis-Bextor)

Albums

as Bob Sinclar
  • 1998 Paradise
  • 2000 Champs Elysées
  • 2001 Cerrone by Bob Sinclar (Compilation of Cerrone remixes)
  • 2003 III
  • 2004 Enjoy
  • 2005 In The House (Various Artists Mix CD)
  • 2006 Western Dream
  • 2007 Soundz of Freedom
  • 2007 Bob Sinclar: Live at the Playboy Mansion
  • 2008 Dancefloor FG Winter 2008 (Mixed by Bob Sinclar)
  • 2008 DJ Bob Sinclar 08
  • 2009 Born in 69
  • 2010 Made in Jamaica
as The Mighty Bop (with Alain Ho)
  • 1995 La Vague Sensorielle
  • 1995 The Mighty Bop Meets DJ Cam & La Funk Mob, with DJ Cam and La Funk Mob
  • 1996 Autres Voix, Autres Blues
  • 2000 Spin My Hits
  • 2002 The Mighty Bop
as Reminiscence Quartet (with Alain Ho and Sébastien Tellier)
  • 1994 Ritmo Brasileiro
  • 1995 Psycodelico
  • 1999 More Psycodelico
as Yellow Productions (with Alain Ho and Cutee B.)
  • 1994 A Finest Fusion Of Black Tempo
as Africanism (see all members on discogs.com)
  • 2001 Africanism Allstars Vol.

    I, as Africanism

  • 2004 Africanism Allstars Vol. II, as Africanism
  • 2005 Africanism Allstars Vol. III, as Africanism
  • 2006 Africanism Allstars Vol. IV, as Africanism

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NameSinclar, Bob
Alternative names
Short description
Date of birth10 May 1969
Place of birth
Date of death
Place of death
Categories:
  • 1969 births
  • Living people
  • People from Douarnenez
  • French house musicians
  • Club DJs
  • French DJs
  • Remixers
His track "I Feel For You", a tribute to French musician Cerrone, from his second album Champs Elysées, hit #9 in the UK Top 40.

The album was a hit in both France (Number 27) and the UK (Number 88) and helped usher in the French house movement. Cutee B & Big Ali (2006)

  • “Together” feat. Steve Edwards (2007)
  • “Groupie” (2011)
  • “Capoeira Mata Um” (2023)
  • “Never Knew Love Like This Before” (2024)
  • Net Worth

    Bob Sinclar, has an estimated net worth of $8 million USD, amassed through his prolific career as a DJ, producer, and remixer.

    Steve Edwards (2006)

  • “Rock This Party” feat. Su primer éxito llegó en 1998 con la canción "Gym Tonic", que fue una colaboración con Thomas Bangalter de Daft Punk. His 2007 remix album Soundz of Freedom was equally successful as was his 2009 album Born in 69. Specifics about his formal education are not widely documented, but he studied at Lycée Saint-Louis-de-Gonzague in Paris.

    Train" Williams — #46 UK

  • 2000 "Greetings from Champs Elysées EP" — #125 UK
  • 2001 "Freedom", with Gene Van Buren — #79 UK
  • 2001 "Ich Rocke"
  • 2001 "Save Our Soul"
  • 2002 "The Beat Goes On", with Linda Lee Hopkins — #33 UK
  • 2003 "Kiss My Eyes", with Camille Lefort — #67 UK, #22 US Hot Dance Club Play
  • 2003 "Prego", with Eddie Amador
  • 2003 "Slave Nation"
  • 2004 "Sexy Dancer", with Cerrone's Angels
  • 2004 "Wonderful World", with Ron Carroll
  • 2004 "You Could Be My Lover", with Linda Lee Hopkins
  • 2005 "Love Generation", with Gary Pine — #1 US Hot Dance Club Play Singles, #2 NL, #3 FR, #3 ITA, #1 AUS, #1 GER, #12 UK, #8 RU, #1 CZ, #11 US Hot Dance Airplay
  • 2006 "Generación del Amor" (Spanish Version) — #1 ESP
  • 2006 "World, Hold On (Children of the Sky)", with Steve Edwards — #1 ESP, #1 US Hot Dance Club Play Singles, #2 FR, #4 RU, #5 NL, #8 CZ, #9 UK, #10 US Hot Dance Airplay, #19 AUS, #48 US Pop Airplay
  • 2006 "Rock This Party (Everybody Dance Now)", with Dollarman and Big Ali — #2 US Hot Dance Club Play, #3 FR, #3 UK, #11 CZ, #7 AUS
  • 2007 "Tennessee", with Farell Lennon — #21 ITA, #27 CZ
  • 2007 "Everybody Movin'", with Ron Carroll — #3 GER, #1 ESP
  • 2007 "Give a Lil' Love" — #10 ITA , #19 PL, #27 ESP
  • 2007 "Sound of Freedom", with Gary Pine and Dollarman — #14 UK, #1 UK Indie, #24 CZ
  • 2007 "What I Want", with Fireball #52 UK
  • 2007 "Together", with Steve Edwards — #63 PL, #4 ROM
  • 2008 "4 Minutes" (Space Funk Remix)
  • 2008 "W.W.W.

    En 2021, editó una nueva versión de su sencillo "Love Generation" interpretada por Masaka Kids Africana.

    Con una trayectoria de más de tres décadas, Sinclar ha lanzado numerosos éxitos y ha colaborado con importantes artistas, estableciendo su propio sello discográfico y realizando giras internacionales. He holds residencies at Pacha Ibiza and performs at festivals like Tomorrowland, as noted in 2024 posts on X praising his energetic sets.

    His 2023 project Born in 69 revisited his classic sound, and he continues to produce through Yellow Productions, mentoring artists like The Avener.

    En 2013, lanzó Paris By Night (A Parisian Musical Experience), donde volvió a sus raíces houseras con canciones como "Cinderella (She Said Her Name)" y "Summer Moonlight".

    Seguidamente, en 2014, Bob Sinclar publicó su sencillo "Back Again" con el sello Toolroom Records. Albums like Soundz of Freedom (2007) and Disco Crash (2012) maintained his dancefloor dominance, while collaborations with Snoop Dogg and Sophie Ellis-Bextor broadened his appeal.

    Currently, Bob Sinclar remains a leading figure in electronic music, with recent releases like “Capoeira Mata Um” (2023) and “Never Knew Love Like This Before” (2024) reflecting his signature uplifting style.

    Entre 2016 y 2017, editó una serie de canciones en el reconocido sello Spinnin' Records y su subsidiaria SPRS, como "Move Right" (con Robbie Rivera), "Someone Who Needs Me", "Burning" (con Daddy's Groove), "Stand Up" y "Til The Sun Rise Up" (con Akon). También colaboró en la canción "Do You Remember House?" junto al dúo italiano de house The Cube Guys.

    Unos de sus trabajos más reciente fue su colaboración con Robbie Williams, "Electrico Romantico".

    The remix of "World, Hold On" by E-Smoove was nominated for a Grammy in 2007 in the category of Remixed Recording. Sophie Ellis-Bextor)

  • Hit singles

    YearSingleChart positionsAlbum
    UK[2][3]MEXSPAFRAITAAUSGERNLBELEurope
    1999"My Only Love"
    (featuring Lee Genesis)
    56--78------Paradise
    2000"I Feel for You"9-144433-94---Champs Elysées
    2001"Darlin'"
    (featuring vs.

    christophe le friant biography of william

    Apart from his seven studio albums, Bob Sinclar has also released eight compilations and over 40 singles, more than 25 of which reached the singles chart in France. We value your feedback and are committed to maintaining trustworthy content. Nacido el 10 de mayo de 1969 en Douarnenez, Finistére, Francia, se ha posicionado como una figura clave en la escena electrónica a nivel internacional.

    It made the top fifteen in several other countries such as Argentina, Denmark, Finland, France, Italy, New Zealand, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the UK.

    It became one of the official anthems for the 2006 FIFA World Cup held in Germany.