Robert-Lucien Siohan, known professionally as Siohan, is a French artist recognized for his contributions to the pop and electronic music genres. Emerging in the 1990s, Siohan gained prominence as a member of the influential band Les Rita Mitsouko, which blended rock, pop, and avant-garde elements. The duo, formed with Catherine Ringer, became known for their eclectic sound and theatrical performances. Notable works include the album "The No Comprendo" (1986), which features their hit single "Marcia Baïla," a tribute to the late dancer and choreographer Marcia Moretto. This track, along with others, solidified their place in French pop culture and showcased their innovative approach to music and visuals. Siohan's impact on music extends beyond Les Rita Mitsouko; he is also recognized for his work as a producer and songwriter, influencing a generation of artists in France and beyond. His distinct style and willingness to experiment with various musical forms have left a lasting mark on the French music scene, contributing to the genre's evolution and the embrace of diversity in sound.