Patrick Sébastien lyrics
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Artist's albums
Putain, c'est génial !
2023 · album
Putain, c'est génial !
2023 · single
30 ans de Fiesta !
2022 · album
Le président de la fête
2021 · album
La chanson des grenouilles
2021 · single
Bamba Bamboche
2021 · single
Sébastien se lâche
2020 · album
Danton quoi ?
2020 · single
Entre nous
2019 · album
Et si
2019 · single
Sans filtre
2018 · album
J'assume tout
2018 · album
La Wash
2018 · single
Baracuda (Remix)
2017 · single
Le Sébastien nouveau est arrivé
2016 · album
Natasha
2016 · single
Toulouse
2016 · single
Clape les mains
2016 · single
Et c'est ce soir
2016 · single
Ça va bouger !
2015 · album
Elle m'agace
2015 · single
Amore amore vite vite (Gas gas gas)
2015 · single
Mon pote Hanouna
2015 · single
Ca va bouger !
2015 · single
Une p'tite pipe, Hourra !
2015 · single
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Biography
Standup and singer Patrick Sébastien parlayed his uncommon skills as an impressionist and physical comedian to emerge as one of the most popular French entertainers of his generation. Born Patrick Boutot on November 14, 1953, in Corrèze, he was still in his teens when he fathered his first son, Sébastien, whose name he later assumed as his professional surname. Upon relocating to Paris in 1970, he launched his career in local nightclubs and cabarets, eventually landing work under television producer Guy Lux. With Lux at the helm, Sébastien went on to host his own popular television specials including Carnaval and Sébastien C'Est Fou, and spent the years to follow as an institution of French comedy, headlining numerous live performances, cutting a series of LPs and making countless television appearance. Sébastien rose to even greater fame in 1992 as star of the television showcase Le Grand Bluff, which drew in audiences of more than 17.5 million; two years later, he resurfaced in another ratings bonanza, Etonnant et Drôle, and also published the bestseller Au Bonheur des Dames. While starring in the top-rated Le Plus Grand Cabaret du Monde, which began airing in 1998, Sébastien also wrote, directed, and starred in the 2000 feature film T'Aime, une Très Belle Histoire d'Amour. The following year he published Carnet de Notes, a collection of aphorisms, and in 2005 completed the memoir Vitriol Menthe. Putain d'Audience hit bookstores a year later. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi