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2.1  Albums  





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Lynnsha
Birth nameSophie Jordier
Born (1979-01-04) 4 January 1979 (age 45)
Brest, France
Genres
  • zouk
  • Occupation(s)Singer
    Years active2001 – present
    LabelsISSAP Productions

    Sophie Jordier (born in France on 4 January 1979), better known by her stage name Lynnsha, is a French R&B-zouk singer. She has released four albums, self-titled Lynnsha (2004), Elle & moi (2008), Île & moi (2013) & Over & Other (2018).

    Career[edit]

    Lynnsha started singing in choirs at the age of five became a lead chorist in an Afro-Caribbean formation and also sang in French choirs.[citation needed]

    In 1995, she is discovered by Kaysha who hires her to do backing vocals for Kim, and then for his 1998 album "I'm ready" and other productions.[citation needed]

    Lord Kossity proposed for her to sing on his song "Lova Girl" in 2001. She was also featured on Lady Laistee single "Diamant noir" on her debut album. After taking part in Admiral T album, she was featured in "Secret Lover" with Wyclef Jean and in "Trop de peine" as a duet with Calbo from the band Arsenik. She was also part of the musical project "Dis L'Heure 2 Zouk" and had big chart success called "Ma rivale" that reached number on SNEP French Singles Chart.[citation needed]

    In 2001, Kaysha introduces Lynnsha to Passi who signs her to his own label ISSAP Productions where she had her own self-titled debut album Lynnsha in June 2004. Her most successful single was "Hommes... femmes" taken from the album featuring D. Dy. It reached number 2 on French SNEP chart, also charting in Belgian and Swiss French markets.[citation needed]

    In May 2008, she released her follow-up album Elle & moi with relative success.[citation needed]

    In 2013 she releases her third album『Île et moi』on Kaysha's label Sushiraw. An album with the sonorities of her Island, Martinique.[citation needed]

    Craig David invited her to do the French version of "Walking Away", whereas Nek did the Italian version, Álex Ubago the Spanish version and Monrose the German one.[citation needed]

    2018 new album "Over & Other"[citation needed]

    Discography[edit]

    Albums[edit]

    Year Album Peak positions Notes
    FR
    [1]
    2004 Lynnsha 116 Track list:
    1. "Homme... Femmes" (Feat D. Dy)
    2. "S'évader"
    3. "Rendez-Vous (mobash)"
    4. "Everybody Say...(prendre le contrôle)"
    5. "Tomber à genoux"
    6. "Le temps" (Duet With Faudel)
    7. "Si loin de toi"
    8. "Reflets du passé" (Duet With Passi)
    9. "Interlude"
    10. "Après les larmes"
    11. "Ma rivale" (Feat Sweety)
    12. "Tout Changer"
    13. "Outro"
    14. "Dip It Low" (Christina Milian featuring Lynnsha)
    15. "Je veux juste chanter"
    2008 Elle & moi 78 Track list
    1. "L.Y.N.N.S.H.A"
    2. "Je veux que tu me mentes"
    3. "Ça passe ou ça casse"
    4. "En coulisse"
    5. "Désolée"
    6. "Comme un poisson"
    7. "L'amour l'emportera'
    8. "Si seulement"
    9. "Vie (Je n’attends que toi)"
    10. "I'm readex (outro)"
    11. "Je promets"
    12. "Mon cœur est ma raison"
    13. "Juste un mot"
    14. "T'as trop déconné"

    Singles[edit]

    Year Single Peak positions Certification Album
    FR
    [1]
    BEL
    (Wa)

    [2]
    SUI
    [3]
    2003 "Trop de peine"
    (feat. Calbo)
    64  –  –
    2004 "Rendez-vous (Mobach)" 44  –  –
    "Hommes... femmes"
    (feat. D. Dy)
    2 4 31
    2008 "Je veux que tu me mentes" 17  –  –
    2013 "Maldòn" (Tropical Family)
    (credited to Lynnsha, Fanny J, Louisy Joseph)
    15 15
    (Ultratip)
     – The covers album
    Tropical Family
    Featured in
    Year Single Peak positions Album
    FR
    [1]
    2002 "Diamant noir"
    (Lady Laistee feat. Lynnsha)
    56
    as Dis L'Heure 2 Zouk
    Year Single Peak positions Certification Album
    FR
    [1]
    BEL
    (Wa)

    [2]
    SUI
    [3]
    2003 "Ma rivale"
    (Dis L'Heure 2 Zouk – (Lynnsha – Sweety feat. Jacob Desvarieux))
    3 24 31

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b c d "Lynnshal discography". lescharts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved 9 May 2013.
  • ^ a b "Lynnsha discography". ultratop.be/fr/. Hung Medien. Retrieved 8 May 2013.
  • ^ a b "Lynnsha discography". hitparade.ch. Hung Medien. Retrieved 8 May 2013.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lynnsha&oldid=1188788418"

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