Mylène Farmer is a French singer-songwriter and pop icon, known for her distinctive blend of pop, rock, and electronic music. Born on September 12, 1961, in Pierrefonds, Quebec, Canada, she moved to France where she rose to prominence in the 1980s. Farmer's debut album, "Cendres de Lune" (1986), featured the hit single "Libertine," which established her as a provocative and innovative artist. Her notable works include albums such as "Ainsi soit je..." (1988), "L'Autre" (1991), and "Désobéissance" (2005). Farmer is particularly recognized for her theatrical live performances and elaborate music videos, which often explore themes of love, death, and existentialism. She has sold over 30 million records worldwide, making her one of the best-selling French artists of all time. Her impact on music extends beyond her genre, influencing a generation of artists with her unique visual style and lyrical depth. Farmer's ability to fuse music with art and storytelling has cemented her status as a cultural icon in France and beyond.