Patrick Juvet was a Swiss singer and songwriter, known for his contributions to the disco and pop genres during the 1970s and early 1980s. Born on August 21, 1950, in Monthey, Switzerland, Juvet gained fame with his distinctive voice and flamboyant stage presence. He achieved international recognition with hits such as "Où sont les femmes?" (1977), which became an anthem of the disco era, and "Les Chemins de traverse" (1978). His 1977 album "Patrick Juvet" featured the iconic track "I Love America," which celebrated the American lifestyle and became a staple in disco clubs worldwide. Juvet's music often blended pop melodies with disco rhythms, characterized by lush arrangements and emotive lyrics. His impact on music includes popularizing French disco and influencing subsequent generations of artists in the genre. Juvet's work also highlighted themes of love and identity, resonating with audiences across Europe and beyond. Over the years, he remained a prominent figure in the French-speaking music community until his passing on April 1, 2021. His legacy continues to be celebrated for its vibrant contribution to the disco movement.