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  2. List of most-viewed French music videos on YouTube - Wikipedia

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    YouTube is an American video-sharing website headquartered in San Bruno, California. In 2012, "Je m'appelle Funny Bear" by German virtual singer Gummibär became the first French-language music video to reach 100 million views. In 2023, Indila's song "Dernière Danse" became the first music video in French to reach 1 billion views.

  3. France in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 - Wikipedia

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    France's fifth victory came in 1977, when Marie Myriam won with the song "L'oiseau et l'enfant". France have also finished second four times, with Paule Desjardins in 1957, Catherine Ferry in 1976, Joëlle Ursull in 1990 and Amina in 1991, who lost out to Sweden's Carola in a tie-break.

  4. France in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 - Wikipedia

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    Un candidat pour l'Eurovision was the national final organised by France Télévisions to select its entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2005. The competition took place on 15 March 2005 at the La Plaine St-Denis television studios in Paris, hosted by Laurent Ruquier and Elsa Fayer. [4] The show was broadcast on France 3.

  5. Voilà (Barbara Pravi song) - Wikipedia

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    As France is a member of the "Big Five", the song automatically advanced to the final, which was held on 22 May 2021 at the Rotterdam Ahoy in Rotterdam, Netherlands. In the final, the song placed second with 499 points, France's best result in the contest since 1991.

  6. France in the Eurovision Song Contest 1962 - Wikipedia

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    The song was recorded and presented to television viewers during the television show La soirée du disque, aired on 12 March at 20:30 CET. [1] [2] At the beginning of this special program, Aubret recorded the song live on magnetic tape, followed by the physical and chemical production process of the LP record disc. At the end of the show ...

  7. Debout la France - Wikipedia

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    Debout la France ([dəbu la fʁɑ̃s], lit. ' France Arise '; DLF), originally called Debout la République ([dəbu la ʁepyblik], lit. ' Republic Arise ', DLR), is a French political party founded by Nicolas Dupont-Aignan in 1999 as the "genuine Gaullist" branch of the Rally for the Republic. It was relaunched again in 2000 and 2002 and held ...

  8. France in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 - Wikipedia

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    The final took place on 14 March 2006 at the La Plaine St-Denis television studios in Paris, hosted by Michel Drucker and Claudy Siar. The show was broadcast on France 3 as well as online via the broadcaster channel's official website france3.fr. [3] The national final was watched by 3.4 million viewers in France with a market share of 18.5%.

  9. France in the Eurovision Song Contest 1976 - Wikipedia

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    France had rarely taken the Eurovision route of uptempo, bouncy and lyrically unchallenging pop songs, but had done so with "Un, deux, trois". Prior to the contest most observers noted that the 1976 contest was the easiest for many years to predict, with " Un, deux, trois " and the United Kingdom 's " Save Your Kisses for Me " as the only ...