Corinne Hermès is a French pop singer-songwriter, best known for her contributions to the music scene in the 1980s and 1990s. Born on March 16, 1952, in Saint-Pierre, Martinique, she gained prominence after winning the Eurovision Song Contest in 1983 with her song "Si la vie est cadeau," which showcased her distinctive voice and melodic style. Hermès primarily operates within the pop genre, often incorporating elements of chanson and soft rock. Her debut album, "Corinne Hermès," released in 1985, included hits that solidified her popularity in the Francophone music market. Some of her other notable works include "Tombée du ciel" and "Nuit d'été," which further established her reputation as a talented singer-songwriter. Hermès' impact on music lies in her ability to blend emotive lyricism with catchy melodies, resonating with audiences across Europe. Although her mainstream presence has waned since the 1990s, she remains a respected figure in the French music landscape, celebrated for her contributions to the pop genre and her enduring influence on subsequent artists in the Francophone music scene.