French singer Julie Zenatti (February 5, 1981) rose to prominence in the late
90s portraying Fleur-de-Lys in the musical comedy Notre-Dame de Paris. A soprano
with a four-octave vocal range, Zenatti was born in Paris and was discovered
singing at a karaoke event in 1994. She was quickly signed to EMI and recorded a
handful of singles that never got to see the light of day, including a
collaboration with Lenny Kravitz. In the following years, Zenatti lent her voice
to the soundtrack of the animated series Princesse Starla et les Joyaux magiques
(1995) and received an offer to repr...