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Constance Verluca is a French singer-songwriter based in Paris, known for her evocative voice and thoughtful songwriting. Her debut album Adieu Pony, released in 2007, garnered critical acclaim for its rich blend of intimate storytelling and lush, atmospheric production. Co-written with Julien Hirsinger and recorded in both Paris and Los Angeles, the album was produced by Noah Georgeson, renowned guitarist and producer for artists like Devendra Banhart and Joanna Newsom.
In 2007, Constance embarked on a successful French tour, including a notable performance as the opening act for Miossec at the prestigious Les Vieilles Charrues festival. Her creative collaborations extend beyond music, having co-written the film score for Un jeu d'enfants (2001), directed by Laurent Tuel.
After a period of artistic exploration, Constance returned in 2019 with her highly anticipated album Longtemps, continuing to captivate audiences with her evocative lyrics and distinctive sound. With her unique blend of folk, pop, and introspective artistry, Constance Verluca continues to establish herself as one of France's most intriguing and talented voices in contemporary music.