You’ve come to the right place.
It seems that the French were looking more for stage presence than vocal ability in their version of “American Idol.” Their Sanjays-esque contestant won the whole she-bang. Here’s the story:
The French Sanjaya Wins!
By Aaron ParsleySimon Cowell would not be pleased.
Julien Doré won France’s Nouvelle Star – that country’s version of American Idol – Wednesday night.
Doré, 24, had been dubbed the French Sanjaya because, like Idol’s Malakar, he was better known for his stage presence and looks than for his singing ability, and he became an Internet sensation with his awkward renditions of American pop anthems like Britney Spears’s “… Baby One More Time,” Madonna’s “Like A Virgin” and the Soft Cell hit “Tainted Love” (see a video of him performing that song above).
On Wednesday’s finale, the scruffy singer went head to head with the other finalist, 19-year-old Tigane. Doré, dubbed “the rocker” by a French TV critic, performed Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit” and the Kinks’ “You Really Got Me,” which Sanjaya also memorably – and disastrously – sang.
In an interview with French newspaper Le Parisien, Doré explained: “I wouldn’t have thought of this song myself, but the producers suggested it.”
When asked about his wild performance, he replied philosophically, “I like to destroy myself. If I’m not hurting, if I don’t have questions that eat at me, I’m not happy. I need this to exist. To feel respected. If I don’t feel destroyed I’m not in sync with myself.”
I always kinda liked Sanjaya. He wasn’t the biggest talent, but he had a great smile and seemed to be very charming.
![]()
3 Responses for "The French version of “Sanjaya” wins the French version of “American Idol”"
HI ! I am french, it’s not the good picture !
julien dore is now a great star in france!!
It’s just another case of the American media not understanding the story. To say that a Sanjaya-esque singer wins French Idol is a great hook for a headline, but it’s unfortunately for the press, not true.
Although I’ll admit his accent when he sings in English is hard to get past at first, there’s no denying his uncanny musicality and ability to re-arrange songs. But regardless of all that, if you don’t believe me that he does have singing chops, just listen to him sing in his native French. Just do a YouTube search for “A la faveur de l’automne” or “mots bleus” or “comme d’habitude” or my very favorite, “moi lolita.”
To me, his cover of “moi lolita” is already an instant classic. Listen to it and then tell me if you think he’s a Sanjaya.
I personally think he’s very talented and I’m looking forward to his first CD, which I will definitely buy.
By the way, for those of you who have followed other foreign singing competitions, Julien’s rendition of “moi lolita” is on the scale of Yuridia’s “angel.” Yuridia came in second place in Mexico’s La Academia and is now one of the biggest selling artists in all of Mexico. Remember her name, she will likely do a U.S./English crossover in the next couple of years since she speaks perfect English and has a powerhouse voice. (She was born in Mexico, but moved to the U.S. at the age of 8 and moved back to Mexico after La Academia).
je suis française et je ne comprends pas que les américains ne se rendent pas compte que julien est 1 artistes exeptionel.
Ils recherchent sans arret la perfection et finissent par en oublier l’essentiel l’originalité et l’univers musical.
Le temps de jim morisson et donc bien fini!!!
Leave a reply