Stéphanie Lapointe is a Canadian singer-songwriter and actress, known for her work primarily in the pop genre. Born on December 26, 1984, in Montreal, Quebec, she first gained recognition as a contestant on the reality television show "Star Académie" in 2003, where she showcased her vocal talent and charisma. Her debut album, "Stéphanie Lapointe," released in 2005, featured a blend of pop and rock elements and received critical acclaim. Notable tracks include "S'il te plaît" and "La La La," which helped establish her as a prominent figure in the Quebec music scene. Lapointe's subsequent albums, such as "L’Univers" (2007) and "Tantale" (2010), further solidified her reputation, showcasing her lyrical prowess and emotional depth. In addition to her music career, she has ventured into acting, appearing in various television series and films. Her impact on music is characterized by her ability to connect with audiences through relatable themes and catchy melodies, contributing to the contemporary pop landscape in Quebec and influencing a new generation of artists. Lapointe remains an influential figure in Canadian music, known for her artistry and versatility.