Pauline, often known as Pauline Croze, is a French singer-songwriter celebrated for her contributions to the folk and pop genres. Born on March 4, 1978, in Paris, she emerged on the music scene in the early 2000s, gaining attention for her distinctive voice and introspective lyrics. Her self-titled debut album, released in 2004, featured the hit single "Le temps passe," which showcased her talent for blending poetic storytelling with melodic composition. Subsequent albums, such as "L'éveil" (2006) and "Baguette" (2015), continued to explore themes of love, identity, and the passage of time, further solidifying her place in the French music landscape. Pauline's music is characterized by its emotional depth and acoustic arrangements, drawing comparisons to artists like Françoise Hardy and Vanessa Paradis. She has made a significant impact on the French pop-folk scene, influencing a new generation of artists with her authenticity and lyrical craftsmanship. Her work not only reflects personal experiences but also resonates with broader societal themes, earning her a dedicated fanbase and critical acclaim throughout her career.