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    Lenni-Kim

    Canadian singer (born 2001)

    Lenni Kim

    Lenni-Kim in 2019

    Born

    Lenni-Kim Lalande


    (2001-09-08) September 8, 2001 (age 23)

    Montreal, Quebec, Canada

    Occupations
    Years active2015–present
    Musical career
    Genrespop
    Instrumentvocals & piano
    Labels
    Websitelennikim.com

    Musical artist

    Lenni-KimLalande (born September 8, 2001) is a Canadian singer.

    Biography

    Early life

    Lenni-Kim Lalande was born on September 8, 2001, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He is the only son of Guy Lalande and Myriam Landry.

    From an early age, he imitated the singers he saw on television. At age eight, Lenni-Kim entered an advertising agency and then began to shoot advertisements and films in Quebec.

    Career

    In 2015, Lenni-Kim Lalande became known by participating in the second season of French TV show The Voice Kids, where he chose French singer Patrick Fiori as coach, but was eliminated from the battles. He then posted on the Internet several cover songs, including "Something Big" by Shawn Mendes and "Love Me Like You Do" by Ellie Goulding in duet with Phoebe Koyabe. To mark World Suicide Prevention Day, he launched the song "Pourquoi tout perdre", with a clip directed by Antoine Olivier Pilon and starring several actors including Marianne Verville, Alice Morel-Michaud, Camille Felton, Michaël Girard and Marc-François Blondi.

    In 2017, he signed a contract with Warner Music France, which produced his album Les autres, released in June 2017. His clips, Yolo and Don't Stop have reached thirty-eight million views together, Don't Stop having recently reached twenty-four million views and Yolo reached fourteen million views.

    He sang in duet with French singer Lou Jean the French credits of the second season of the series Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir.

    In the autumn of 2017, he par

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    • Theopompus (c. 380 – c. 315 BCE), Greek history
    • Eudemus of Rhodes (c. 370 – c. 300 BCE), Greek historian of science
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    • Duris of Samos (c. 350 – post-281 BCE), Greek history
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    • Timaeus of Tauromenium (c. 345 BCE – c. 250 BCE), Greek history
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    • Quintus Fabius Pictor (born c. 254 BCE), Roman history
    • Artapanus of Alexandria (late 3rd – early 2nd centuries BCE), Jewish historian of Ptolemaic Egypt
    • Cato the Elder (234–149 BCE), Roman statesman and historian, author of the Origines
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    • Gaius Acilius (fl. 155 BCE), Roman history
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    • Polybius (203 – c. 120 BCE), early Roman history (in Greek)
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