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* RealLifeRelative: Her sister Elha is also a singer. The song "Ma Soeur" [[note]]My Sister in french[[/note]] is dedicated to her.

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After studying art history, she started her music career as a vocalist for the band La Femme and an accompanying musician for Raphaël. After winning a contest hosted by French publication Les Inrockuptibles, she earned the possibility to record an album and tour with Benjamin Biolay. She released her first album ''Sante-Victoire'' to great success, receiving a Victoire de la Musique. She would earn two more awards for her second album ''Cœur''.

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After studying art history, she started her music career as a vocalist for the band La Femme and an accompanying musician for Raphaël. She was also part of the duo Hologram along with Maxime Sokolinski.

After winning a contest hosted by French publication Les Inrockuptibles, she earned the possibility to record an album and tour with Benjamin Biolay. She released her first album ''Sante-Victoire'' to great success, receiving a Victoire de la Musique. She would earn two more awards for her second album ''Cœur''.
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Clara Luciani (July 10th 1992) is a [[{{UsefulNotes/France}} French]] singer-songwriter.

After studying art history, she started her music career as a vocalist for the band La Femme and an accompanying musician for Raphaël. After winning a contest hosted by French publication Les Inrockuptibles, she earned the possibility to record an album and tour with Benjamin Biolay. She released her first album ''Sante-Victoire'' to great success, receiving a Victoire de la Musique. She would earn two more awards for her second album ''Cœur''.
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!!Discography
* 2017 - ''Monstre d'amour'' (EP)
* 2018 - ''Sainte-Victoire''
* 2021 - ''Cœur''
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!!Her work provides examples of:
* AppearanceAngst: "Drôle d'époque" is about a woman who is criticized for not appearing feminine enough in her society.
* TheCoverChangesTheGender: Her cover of Marc Lavoine's "Qu'est-ce que t'es belle" is rewritten under the title "Qu'est-ce que t'es beau".
* CoverVersion: She covered ''Metronomy'''s "The Bay" on her first album. On the Super-Edition of that album, she covered Marc Lavoine's "Qu'est-ce que t'es belle" under the title "Qu'est-ce que t'es beau" with Philippe Katherine.
** On stage, she has covered Sylvie Vartan's "Comme un Garçon".
* {{Dedication}}: She dedicated the song "Ma Soeur" to her sister Elha who is also a singer.
* FemaleEmpowermentSong: "La Grenade" has been reutilized by feminist activists due to its empowering lyrics.
* GentleGiant: she heights 5'9 feet and is known for the heartwarming relationship she has with her audience.
* MythologyGag: Her song "Nue" references the lyrics of "Pleure Clara, Pleure".
* OneManSong: "Eddy", from her first album.
* RealLifeWritesThePlot: "Respire Encore" came out during the end of the second French lockdown related to the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic and has lyrics about partying after having been "forceably immobilized".
* SpokenWordInMusic: The self-titled track off ''Sainte-Victoire'' is spoken.
* TranslatedCoverVersion: Her cover of ''Metronomy'''s "The Bay" is in french.

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