William Rousseau

William Rousseau
Origin  France
Genres Chanson, French pop

William Rousseau is a French singer and composer.[1]

Biography

William Rousseau moves to Paris in 2002 and signs as a composer for Warner. He writes songs for Nolwenn Leroy, Roch Voisine, Anggun, Chimène Badi, Christophe Willem...[2] · [3]

In 2005, he meets Dove Attia and with his friend Rod Janois presents two songs for the musical Le Roi Soleil.[4] After this project, he joins the team of composers of Mozart, l'opéra rock (2009), 1789 : Les Amants de la Bastille (2012) and Mistinguett, reine des années folles (2014).[5]

In 2009, he edites his first album solo : Ton homme en passant, with Jérôme Attal's lyrics.[6]

In 2012, with Jean-Pierre Pilot, he writes the song Echo (You and I) for Anggun who is the French candidate at the Eurovision Song Contest.[7] Always with Jean-Pierre Pilot, he produces with Olivier Schultheis Elles & Lui by Alain Chamfort.[8]

Discography

Album

Singles

Contributions

Awards

References

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