Born: 3 December 1995, Belgium
Died: NA
Country most active: Belgium
Also known as: NA
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Angèle Van Laeken better known by her stage name, Angèle, is a contemporary singer from Uccle, a municipality in the Brussels Capital Region. She came to prominence in the francophone world for her debut studio album Brol. Angèle looks up to Ella Fitzgerald and Hélène Ségara for musical inspiration as well as the musical genres like electronic music and rap. Some of the most popular songs from the album include “Balance ton quoi,” “Tout oublier,” and “La loi de Murphy.”