Native (band)
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Native is a
Gérald De Palmas. They achieved their first success in 1994 with their single "Si la vie demande ça", a top ten hit in France.[1]
In 1994, they won a
Victoires de la musique award for most promising group of the year. They featured on the track "Who the F*** Is This" on the Bubba Sparxxx
& The Muddkatz album New South: The Album B4 the Album Mixtape (2003).
After the group split, Laura Mayne released in 2002 her first solo album under the name Native, entitled Laura Mayne-Kerbrat.
In 2003, Chris Mayne formed the band West Isle with Éric Daniel, former member of Sweetness group. They released the album Ailleurs in 2006.
Discography
Albums
- 1993: Native
- 1995: Nat(l)ive
- 1997: Couleurs de l'amour - #27 in France
- 2000: Native the best (best of)
Singles
- 1993: "Si la vie demande ça" - #9 in France
- 1994: "Tu planes sur moi" - #19 in France
- 1995: "Sometimes It Snows in April" - #49 in France
- 1995: "L'air du vent" (soundtrack of Pocahontas) - #9 in France
- 1997: "Dans ce monde à part..." - #41 in France
- 1998: "Couleurs de l'amour" - #42 in France
References
- ^ "Discographie Native" (in French). Lescharts. Retrieved 8 August 2010.