Najoua Belyzel is a French singer-songwriter born on December 18, 1980, in Échirolles, France. She is known for her contributions to the pop and electronic music genres, often blending elements of French chanson with contemporary sounds. Belyzel gained prominence in the early 2000s, particularly with her debut album, *Entre Deux Mondes* (2006), which featured the hit single "Gabriel." This track showcased her ethereal voice and poetic lyrics, earning her a dedicated following. Her second album, *Mise à Jour* (2009), included notable songs such as "La Fille de l’été," further solidifying her place in the French music scene. Belyzel's music often explores themes of love, identity, and introspection, resonating with a wide audience. While she has not achieved mainstream global success, Belyzel has made a significant impact in the Francophone music community, influencing a new generation of artists with her unique sound and lyrical depth. Her work has contributed to the evolving landscape of French pop music, characterized by a mix of traditional and modern influences.