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: Daniel Balavoine and Jean-Jacques Goldman became the voices of a generation, combining high-energy pop-rock with deeply humanist lyrics.

: France embraced disco with local flair. Claude François (notably with "Alexandrie Alexandra") and Dalida transitioned from traditional variety to dance-floor icons. les_chanson_variete_francaise_annees_70_80_90_e...

: Artists like Indochine and Étienne Daho defined the French "New Wave," while Desireless gained international fame with "Voyage, voyage." : Daniel Balavoine and Jean-Jacques Goldman became the

: Their collaboration on the album D'eux (1995) became the best-selling French-language album of all time, perfecting the modern French power ballad. les_chanson_variete_francaise_annees_70_80_90_e...

The 1970s began with the lingering influence of the Yé-yé era but quickly shifted toward sophisticated arrangements and the emergence of the "chanteur à voix."