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Karen Cheryl

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Biography

Karen Cheryl (born Isabelle Morizet in Saint-Germain en Laye, France, on July 19, 1955) took her first steps on the French music scene at the age of seventeen with the hit "Garde moi avec toi" (1975). Launched by Claude Carrère's ex-partner, Mémé Ibach, to compete with Sheila & B. Devotion, Karen Cheryl offered a schoolgirl Barbie doll image. She went on to collect disco hits such as "Show Me You're Man Enough" (1979) and "Sing to Me Mama" (1978) - with million-dollar record sales - and eclipses, periodically hosting TV shows. At the turn of the 2000s, she reverted to her Christian name for her radio shows on Europe 1. At the same time, Isabelle Morizet presents a weekly segment on France 3's Les Grands du rire. Several compilations of her hits appeared in the 1980s and 1990s. In 2025, Etonnament Romantique - Best Of brings together all her songs from a 50-year career.
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