Biography
Fabienne Demal, better known to European music fans as Axelle Red, was born in the north of Belgium, in the Flemish town of Hasselt, on February 15 1968. She was thus brought up in an environment where everyone spoke Dutch. But Axelle's parents were both originally from Wallonia, the French-speaking part of Belgium, and at home they would speak to their daughter in French as well as Dutch. So Axelle grew up speaking both languages fluently. (This talent would serve the singer well in later life, for she was able to record her songs in Dutch as well as French and build up a strong following of fans across the whole of Belgium). Axelle's parents would also encourage their daughter's passion for music, introducing her to the sound of legendary American soul stars such as Aretha Franklin - a singer whom Axelle Red still cites as one of her greatest musical influences.
Axelle's passion for music intensified during her teenage years and, besides her love of soul music, she also became a committed Abba fan, learning all the Swedish supergroup's hits by heart. The young teenager also devoted a great deal of time and energy to dance lessons.
Axelle soon proved to have a powerful singing voice and, at the tender age of 15, she was spotted by a talent scout from a Belgian record company. Axelle was immediately invited into the studio to record her first single - and, as they say in the music world, the rest is history. The single "Little Girls" went rocketing to the top of the Belgian Top 50 in 1983, catapulting the young Axelle Red to overnight stardom.
Encouraged by this early success, Axelle began spending more time in the studio and she eventually went on to record a highly accomplished demo tape. In 1985 Axelle's tape would fall into the hands of the English guitarist Mick Ronson (famous for his work with rock legend David Bowie). Ronson was greatly impressed by Axelle's voice and put forward the idea of producing an album with the young Belgian singer. Unfortunately, Ronson's record label, Redbus, rejected the idea of releasing an album by a relative unknown and the project bit the dust. But Axelle gained a great deal of confidence from this experience.
After this brief interlude, Axelle returned to her studies with renewed enthusiasm, dividing her time between a law degree and a drama course at a performing arts school. But in 1988 Axelle would abandon both her law studies and her drama course to launch a full-time singing career, after signing a major recording deal with BMG.
Axelle called upon her brothers, Seff, Daniel and Richard, to help her with her first single and the family songwriting team would come up with Axelle's legendary hit "Kennedy Boulevard". This single proved a huge hit in Belgium, earning Axelle Red her first gold disc in 1988. The following year the young singer was back at the top of the charts with another best-selling single entitled "Aretha et moi".
In 1992 Axelle Red left BMG after signing a new deal with the Belgian branch of Virgin. Instead of returning to the recording studio immediately, however, Axelle would spend the next few months concentrating on writing new material for her first album.
The singer was finally ready to go into the studio the following year and set to work on her debut album, "Sans plus attendre". Released in September of that year, Axelle Red's first album would not only prove a huge smash in Belgium, it would also rocket the young Belgian singer to fame in other European countries. Indeed, the catchy soul and r'n'b fusion of "Sensualité", the first single release from the album, would go on to become an enormous hit in France.
Axelle Red makes music history in belgium
Axelle Red's two follow-up singles "Elle danse seule" and "Je t'attends", soon echoed the success of "Sensualité" in Europe and Quebec. But it was Axelle Red's album "Sans plus attendre" which was to prove the greatest success story of all. Shortly after its release "Sans plus attendre" went gold not once, not twice, but five times in the singer's native Belgium, selling a staggering 500,000 copies - a score which made it the best-selling album of all time in Belgium !
Following this phenomenal success, Axelle Red set off on her first major tour, proving that her exceptional voice was just as impressive on stage as it was on her studio recordings. The young Belgian singer was soon invited to perform at a number of prestigious European music festivals - including the famous Francofolies festival in La Rochelle, where she brought the house down in 1994.
Meanwhile Axelle Red continued with her songwriting, working on new tracks for her second album. In 1995 the singer would achieve one of her greatest childhood dreams, flying out to the U.S.A. to record her second album in a studio in Nashville, the legendary birthplace of country music.
Axelle Red's second album, "A tâtons", was released in October 96. This album, which displayed even greater soul influences than Axelle's first album, featured a number of special guest stars from the soul scene including Isaac Hayes and Steve Cropper, the songwriter responsible for Otis Redding's legendary hit "Dock of the Bay".
The success of Axelle Red's second album established the young singer as one of Belgian's leading musical exports. And at the end of 97 the young Belgian star was chosen, together with Senegalese star Youssou N'Dour, to perform at the opening ceremony of the World Cup (held in France in June 98). The two artists were asked to perform their famous duet "La cour des grands", a song which they performed for the first time at the award ceremony for the Nobel Peace Prize held in Oslo on 11 December 1997.
On 21 March 1998 Axelle celebrated a happy event in her personal life, when she married her manager/teenage sweetheart Filip Vanes (whom she had known since law school) at a ceremony in Marrakesh (Morocco). Shortly afterwards, Axelle returned to the studio to record a Spanish version of some of her greatest hits, adapted into Spanish by Ignacio Ballesteros. The album, entitled "Con Solo Pensarlo", was released on 8 June 1998. Two days later Axelle, a renowned football fan, performed at the opening ceremony of the World Cup (held at the famous Stade de France) with world music star Youssou N'Dour. This memorable ceremony was broadcast worldwide on satellite TV.
Meanwhile, Axelle Red's album sales continued to go from strength to strength. By the end of 98 sales of Ms. Red's début album had topped the 400,000 mark and her second album, "A tâtons", had sold 370,000 copies to date. Axelle, who has been a passionate soul fan all her life, realised one of her childhood dreams at the end of 98, organising a concert with some of the greatest living legends of the soul scene. On 16 November 1998 the Belgian star presented her special tribute show - appropriately entitled "The Soul of Axelle Red" - at the Palais des Congrès in Paris, taking to the stage with a host of prestigious stars including Sam Moore (of Sam and Dave fame), Eddie Floyd and Percy Sledge.
A few weeks later Axelle Red was due to appear at another major musical event. Fans expected to catch her in concert at Amnesty International's mega-concert (organised at Bercy Stadium in Paris on 10 December 98). However, the flame-haired Belgian star was forced to cancel her appearance at the last moment. Doctors advised Axelle, who was four months pregnant at the time, against performing. On 21 January 1999 the singer gave birth to a baby daughter called Janelle. Although Axelle is apparently delighted with her new role of mother, the singer was eager to get back to work as soon as possible. And it appears that Axelle wasted no time at all - she is already working on material for a new album!
Meanwhile, Axelle's career continues to go from strength to strength. Indeed, on 20 February 99 the young Belgian star triumphed at the 'Victoires de la Musique' (the annual French music awards), carrying off the award for Best Female Artist of the Year.
That same year, she released an album in French. Entitled "Toujours Moi", it featured her hit, "Ce Matin". She then embarked upon a big tour including no less than 400 dates. A public recording released soon after the tour under the title "Alive" reflected the intensity of the experience.
A Duet with Renaud
Exhausted after such a performance, Axelle Red took a year off in 2001 and travelled around the world with her family.
In 2002, Renaud who was working on his new opus asked her for a duet. She agreed and they recorded "Manhattan-Kaboul" which soon rocketed to the top of the French singles chart and scooped up the Victoires de la Musique 2003 as best song of the year.
Going back to the studio to record a new album, Axelle Red decided to pay a tribute to disco music, a genre she had danced upon as a teenager and rediscovered by accident during her year of travelling around. In November 2002, she released "Face A/Face B" that she co-produced with Al Stone (who also works with Jamiroquaï and Björk). The first single was entitled "Je me fâche". Even though she was expecting a child, Axelle Red embarked upon the promoting tour and did two dates at the Olympia on March 28th-29th 2003. On June 24th she gave birth to a little girl called Gloria.
Later that year, the singer's record company released a special boxed 3-CD set of Axelle Red hits which included a compilation of remixes, a series of acoustic piano-vocals numbers and bonus duets with the likes of Arno, Isaac Hayes and Charles Aznavour.
2004 saw the release of "French Soul", the first Axelle Red 'greatest hits' compilation. This included two CDs and a double DVD featuring all the singer's video clips as well as a concert recorded live at Le Bataclan, in Paris, in November 2003 where Axelle took to the stage with four musicians from Memphis.
Axelle Red's vocal talent and her work for humanitarian causes – the singer has worked as an ambassadress for UNICEF since 1997 – were officially recognised on 6 September 2006 when the French culture minister Renaud Donnedieu de Vabres made her a "Chevalier dans l'ordre des Arts et Lettres."
2006: "Jardin secret"
2006 found Axelle Red going back to her musical roots, serving up a smooth mix of soul on her new album, "Jardin secret", released in October. Axelle's fifth studio album was recorded in Memphis, in the legendary Royal Studio owned by Al Green's producer Willie Mitchell. Axelle worked with the musicians who had accompanied her on her 2003 tour and the final mix of "Jardin secret" was carried out in Patrice Cramer's studio in Miami.
On 1 October 2006, a week before voting began in Belgium's local elections, Axelle Red took a social stand, performing a free concert in Brussels. The singer took to the stage as part of the "Initiative 0110" festival campaigning against racism and promoting greater tolerance. The festival, which the media billed as an "anti-far right" gig, attracted a major turn-out, drawing a crowd of almost 100,000 from across the country.
The following year, Axelle Red was back on the live circuit, kicking off her "Jardin secret" tour. This included a stint at La Cigale (30 January - 10 February 2007), the venue where she had launched her career in Paris. In keeping with the soft, soul ambience of her album, Axelle kept her concerts as low-key and intimate as possible. All of them revolved around the same principle: 50 minutes of "Jardin Secret" followed by a handful of hits from her chart-topping years.
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Straddling Belgium's linguistic and cultural divide, Axelle Red has achieved enormous popularity in both the north and south of her homeland. The young Belgian singer has also proved herself to be one of the rare European artists capable of following in Aretha Franklin's footsteps and performing real soul music
Gloria
Axelle Red Lyrics
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En mars 2002
Un homme au p'tit foulard
M'aborde au bar
Il veut savoir
Ce que je pense de c'monde
O' les sentiments
Les gens ne pensent
Plus qu'� l'argent
N'ont plus le temps d'aimer
Ont des liaisons par des sites cach�s
Y a plus de public
Que des stars de la t�l�vision
Je dis je comprends
C'est pas le moment
My name is G, Gloria
Je voulais juste une soir�e sans soucis
My name is G, Gloria
C'est qui je suis et ainsi je survis
Je bois de l'eau
Il pense que j'prends de l'extasy
J'lui dis c'est ma nature
J'suis n�e speed
Je souris
Il croit qu'c'est l'prozac
J'r�ponds l'eau du robinet
Est aphrodisiaque
Puis je continue � danser
Avec ma copine
Vous n'voulez pas d'moi
C'est qu'vous �tes une gouine
�a se marie, adopte
Choisit les g�nes de ses enfants
Je dis je comprends
Toutes vos frustrations
My name is G, Gloria
Je voulais juste une soir�e sans soucis
My name is G, Gloria
C'est qui je suis et ainsi je survis
G Je crois qu'je vous l'ai d�j� dit
L J'ai horreur de miel
O Vous appelez �a une histoire d'eau ?
R Moi, des caprices de star ?
I L'eau se boit plut�t avec une paille
A Oh pardon je vous r'veille
G.L.O.R.I.A.
My name is G, Gloria
Je voulais juste une soir�e sans soucis
My name is G, Gloria
C'est qui je suis et ainsi je survis
Axelle Red's song "Gloria" tells the story of a chance encounter at a bar in March 2002. The singer of the song is approached by a man wearing a small scarf who engages her in conversation about the state of the world. He laments the fact that people are more concerned with money and have no time for love or other emotions. The singer listens and offers some understanding, but ultimately just wants to have a carefree night out. She tells the man her name is G, Gloria, and that she just wants to have a fun, worry-free evening.
Through the lyrics, the song captures a sense of frustration with the state of the world and how people are interacting with one another. The man's complaints about the lack of love and overwhelming focus on money and status seem to resonate with the singer, but she ultimately just wants to enjoy herself and dance with her friend. The song concludes with a playful call-and-response section where the letters of the name Gloria are spelled out.
Overall, "Gloria" is a catchy, upbeat song that juxtaposes serious themes with a carefree spirit. Axelle Red's emotive vocals and clever lyrics make for a memorable song that is sure to get stuck in your head.
Line by Line Meaning
Une soirée quelque part
Axelle Red is setting the scene of the song, describing a night out somewhere.
En mars 2002
Axelle Red is specifying when this night took place.
Un homme au p'tit foulard
Axelle Red is describing a man at the bar wearing a small scarf.
M'aborde au bar
The man approached Axelle Red at the bar.
Il veut savoir
The man wants to know something.
Ce que je pense de c'monde
The man asks Axelle Red what she thinks of the world.
O' les sentiments
Axelle Red is shortening the word 'où' to 'o' here, meaning 'where'.
Sont d'une espèce rare
Axelle Red is commenting on the fact that emotions are rare these days.
Les gens ne pensent
Axelle Red is observing how people behave.
Plus qu'à l'argent
Axelle Red highlights how people focus on money more than anything else.
N'ont plus le temps d'aimer
Axelle Red is pointing out that people do not have time for love anymore.
Ont des liaisons par des sites cachés
Axelle Red is acknowledging the rise of online dating websites.
Y a plus de public
Axelle Red is referring to the media industry.
Que des stars de la télévision
Axelle Red is saying that TV stars now dominate.
Je dis je comprends
Axelle Red is empathizing with the man.
C'est pas le moment
Axelle Red is suggesting that this is not the right time to discuss these issues.
My name is G, Gloria
Axelle Red introduces a character named Gloria, which is G for short.
Je voulais juste une soirée sans soucis
Axelle Red explains what Gloria wanted from this night out.
C'est qui je suis et ainsi je survis
Axelle Red explains how Gloria manages to survive by being herself.
Je bois de l'eau
Axelle Red shifts focus to Gloria telling the man that she's only drinking water.
Il pense que j'prends de l'extasy
The man thinks that Gloria is taking ecstasy.
J'lui dis c'est ma nature
Gloria tells the man that drinking only water comes naturally to her.
J'suis née speed
Gloria reveals that she has a fast-paced personality.
Je souris
Gloria smiles.
Il croit qu'c'est l'prozac
The man thinks that Gloria is taking the anti-depressant 'Prozac'.
J'r�ponds l'eau du robinet
Gloria informs the man that it's the tap water that is having a positive effect on her.
Est aphrodisiaque
Gloria tells the man that the tap water works as an aphrodisiac for her.
Puis je continue à danser
Gloria ignores the man and dances with her friend.
Avec ma copine
Gloria mentions dancing with a female friend.
Vous n'voulez pas d'moi
Gloria is addressing someone, suggesting that they do not like her.
C'est qu'vous êtes une gouine
Gloria insults the person she is addressing, calling them a lesbian.
Ça se marie, adopte
Axelle Red is commenting on the acceptance of same-sex marriage and adoption.
Choisit les gènes de ses enfants
Axelle Red acknowledges that genetic engineering is now becoming a reality.
Je dis je comprends
Axelle Red is empathizing with those who are struggling with these issues.
Toutes vos frustrations
Axelle Red acknowledges that people have many frustrations in life.
G.L.O.R.I.A.
The song's title is spelled out using each letter of Gloria's name.
Contributed by Christopher I. Suggest a correction in the comments below.