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Amaury Vassili, born Amaury Vassili Chotard, began singing around the age of 9 years, enrolled by his mother at a musical school in Rouen, created by Albert and Elizabeth Amsallem. At 14, Vassili competed in his first singing contest, where he won in singing "Amsterdam" by Jacques Brel (an idol of Vassili).[3] In Vassili's second contest, in front of a full house, he sang "Les Lacs du Connemara" by Michel Sardou; however he did not qualify for the final, despite receiving a standing ovation from the crowd. During the contest, his mother realised how much he enjoyed being on the stage and especially the impact he had on the public, saying "C'est son truc !" ("it's his thing!"). In 2004, Vassili took first place in the Coupe de France de la chanson française. He became famous with his debut album Vincerò
from 2009, which went double platinum (over 250,000 copies) after
a worldwide release.[4] His second album Canterò was released in
November 2010. Vassili describes his music style as "lyrical pop". On 27 January 2011, it was announced by the French
broadcaster France Télévisions, that Vassili would be the French
entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 to be held in Düsseldorf,
Germany.[5] The song was revealed as "Sognu",[6] and was performed in Corsican. It marks the second French Eurovision entry
to be performed in the language after Patrick Fiori received fourth
place with "Mama Corsica" in 1993.[7] Vassili placed 15th with 82 points. Released: 6 February 2009 9 31 - Released: 26 November 2010 8 18 76
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