Viktor Lazlo, born as Sonia Dronnier on April 24, 1960, in Fort-de-France, Martinique, is a French singer and actress known for her contributions to the pop and jazz genres. She first gained prominence in the 1980s with her unique blend of Caribbean influences and European pop sensibilities. Lazlo's notable works include her hit singles "Sweet, Soft N' Lazy," which became a major success across Europe, and "C'est Pas Comme Ça," both of which showcase her smooth vocal style and engaging melodies. Her debut album, "Viktor Lazlo" (1987), received critical acclaim and established her as a significant figure in the French music scene. In addition to her musical career, Lazlo has also ventured into acting, appearing in various French films and television series. Her impact on music lies in her ability to bridge cultural influences, bringing Caribbean rhythms to a wider audience and influencing subsequent generations of artists in both pop and jazz. With a career spanning several decades, she remains an iconic figure in French pop music.