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Recent Examples of chanteuseIn 2019, the elusive chanteuse garnered her 19th No. 1 hit, the most by a solo artist, and second only to the Beatles.—Marcus Jones, EW.com, 2 Feb. 2025 Carmelita Tropicana—the brassy, banana-wearing lesbian chanteuse from Havana who lives inside Alina Troyano—is suddenly a tradable commodity.—Sara Holdren, Vulture, 10 Nov. 2024 Just before that annual comeback begins, another project by the chanteuse finds its way back, as fans are still enjoying the set years after it was first released.—Hugh McIntyre, Forbes, 30 Oct. 2024 Mariah Carey has 19 songs that have reached No. 1 — the most of any solo artist — and she's sold more records than God, who's big pretty much everywhere, yet the Recording Academy's appreciation has been rather elusive for the chanteuse.—Lester Fabian Brathwaite, EW.com, 17 Oct. 2024 See All Example Sentences for chanteuse
Her initial goal wasn't to be a superstar songstress, but a classical concert pianist.
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Meredith Deliso,
ABC News,
24 Feb. 2025
In an exclusive chat with PEOPLE, the Grammy award-winning songstress and executive producer says that Kendra and Ben’s love story brings a smile to her face.
Timothée Chalamet Took Five Years To Prepare To Play Bob Dylan In ‘A Compete Unknown’
During a small press event in Bob Dylan’s home state of Minnesota on Dec. 5, 2024, Timothée Chalamet said his quest of becoming the legendary troubadour for A Complete Unknown took an immense amount of prep time.
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Tim Lammers,
Forbes,
22 Mar. 2025
The other person in the room is fellow troubadour and rabble-rouser Pete Seeger.
Ziggy Stardust is on the top of the list and French chansonnier, Serge Gainsbourg, and Iggy Pop, and man, so many interesting and diverse artists that don’t define themselves by their sexuality.
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Vlada Gelman,
TVLine,
28 June 2024
No less instrumental in Minnelli’s development was French chansonnier Charles Aznavour, who taught her how to act a song, making every lyric come from the heart.
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David Rooney,
The Hollywood Reporter,
3 Sep. 2019
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