Fréro Delavega
French musical duo
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- Fréro Delavega was a French musical duo made up of Jérémy Frérot and Florian "Flo" Delavega.
- After the competition, they formed a duo releasing a self-titled debut album Fréro Delavega premiering at number 1 in 2014.
- The Voice: la plus belle voix Fréro Delavega participated in the blind auditions with a rendition of "Caroline" from MC Solaar broadcast on 1 February 2014 on TF1 with only judge Mika turning his chair.
- By default, Fréro Delavega were chosen to be part of Team Mika, progressing reaching the quarter-finals on 26 April 2014, before being eliminated.
Fréro Delavega was a French musical duo made up of Jérémy Frérot and Florian "Flo" Delavega.
Frérot and Delavega took part in season 3 of the French musical competition series The Voice: la plus belle voix. After the competition, they formed a duo releasing a self-titled debut album Fréro Delavega premiering at number 1 in 2014. After break-up in 2017, both continue musical careers as solo artists.
The Voice: la plus belle voix
Fréro Delavega participated in the blind auditions with a rendition of "Caroline" from MC Solaar broadcast on 1 February 2014 on TF1 with only judge Mika turning his chair. The remaining judges Florent Pagny, Jenifer and Garou refrained.
By default, Fréro Delavega were chosen to be part of Team Mika, progressing reaching the quarter-finals on 26 April 2014, before being eliminated.
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