French Affair

French Affair

Barbara Alcindor (née à Paris en France le 16 novembre 1974, connue sous le pseudonyme de French Affair) a été mannequin puis choriste de MC Solaar, avant de devenir chanteuse de dance. Elle a produit le titre My heart goes boom (la di da da) en 2000 (#4 en France, single d'Or), extrait de l'album Desire.

Ses autres singles ont été Sexy et I want your love.



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