Natasha St-Pier is a Canadian pop singer-songwriter, born on February 10, 1981, in Bathurst, New Brunswick. She rose to prominence in the late 1990s and early 2000s, primarily within the French-speaking music scene. St-Pier is known for her emotive vocal style and her ability to blend pop with various influences, including chanson and contemporary music. Her debut album, "L'instant d'un instant," was released in 1999, but it was her subsequent albums that brought her widespread recognition. Notable works include "À chacun son histoire" (2001), which features the hit single "Je n'ai que mon âme," and "Longueur d'ondes" (2002), which solidified her status in the French music industry. St-Pier has also represented France in the Eurovision Song Contest 2001 with her song "Sentiments," further enhancing her profile in Europe. Over the years, she has released several albums and singles, earning multiple awards, including Victoires de la Musique nominations. Her impact lies in her ability to connect emotionally with audiences and her contributions to the francophone pop genre, inspiring a new generation of artists in the French-speaking world.