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music
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trivia
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compound
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award-winning
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video
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best-selling
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artist
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nice
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voice
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record-breaking
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hit
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high-priced
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ticket
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group
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performer
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well-known
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singer
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history
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milestone
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band
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chart
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to leak
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to release
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to reach
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sales
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album
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whatever
music
musique

musique

flag
/ˈmjuzɪk/
nom

a series of sounds made by instruments or voices, arranged in a way that is pleasant to listen to

What is "music"?

Music is a form of art that uses sounds organized in patterns and rhythms. These sounds can come from voices or instruments and are often arranged to create melodies, harmonies, and rhythms. Music is typically meant to be enjoyable and can express emotions, tell stories, or bring people together. It can vary widely in style and genre, from classical to rock to jazz.

music
trivia
(futilités)

(futilités)

détails inutiles

flag
/ˈtɹɪviə/
nom

details, facts, or matters that are not important or useful

synonymsmall beer
synonymtrifle
synonymtriviality
compound
composé

composé

flag
/ˈkɑmpaʊnd/, /kəmˈpaʊnd/
nom

something that is consisted of a combination of two or more separate things

award-winning
(décerné des prix)

(décerné des prix)

récompensé par un prix

flag
/ɐwˈɔːɹdwˈɪnɪŋ/
nom

(of a person, movie, etc.) having been granted a prize because of having outstanding skill or quality

video
vidéo

vidéo

flag
/ˈvɪdioʊ/
nom

a recording of sounds and images that are moving

synonymvideo recording
video
best-selling
(le plus vendu)

(le plus vendu)

best-seller

flag
/bˈɛstsˈɛlɪŋ/
nom

(of a book or other product) sold in large quantities because of gaining significant popularity among people

artist
artiste

artiste

flag
/ˈɑɹtəst/, /ˈɑɹtɪst/
nom

someone who creates drawings, sculptures, paintings, etc. either as their job or hobby

synonymcreative person
artist
nice
agréable

agréable

flag
/ˈnaɪs/, /ˈnis/
nom

providing pleasure and enjoyment

antonymnasty
nice
voice
voix

voix

flag
/ˈvɔɪs/
nom

the sounds that a person makes when speaking or singing

synonymphonation
synonymvocalisation
synonymvocalism
synonymvocalization
synonymvox
voice
record-breaking
(qui marque un nouveau record)

(qui marque un nouveau record)

qui bat tous les records

flag
/ɹˈɛkɚdbɹˈeɪkɪŋ/
nom

surpassing anything that has been done before, particularly beyond any previous record

record-breaking
hit
(hit, tube)

(hit, tube)

grand succès

flag
/ˈhɪt/
nom

something, such as a movie, play, song, etc. that is very popular and successful

synonymbang
synonymsmash
synonymsmasher
synonymstrike
high-priced
(coûteux)

(coûteux)

cher

flag
/hˈaɪpɹˈaɪst/
nom

having an expensive price

synonymcostly
synonymdear(p)
synonympricey
synonympricy
high-priced
ticket
billet

billet

flag
/ˈtɪkət/, /ˈtɪkɪt/
nom

a piece of paper or card that shows you can do or get something, like ride on a bus or attend an event

Informations Grammaticales:

ticket
group
groupe

groupe

flag
/ˈɡɹup/
nom

a small number of musicians who gather together to perform or play pop music

What is a "group"?

A group is a small number of musicians who come together to perform music as a team. They collaborate on creating and playing music, often focusing on a specific genre or style. The term can refer to various setups, such as duos, trios, quartets, or quintets, depending on the number of members. These groups work together to create a cohesive sound and may perform at events, record music, or simply practice together.

performer
(actrice, interprète, chanteur, chanteuse)

(actrice, interprète, chanteur, chanteuse)

acteur

flag
/pɝˈfɔɹmɝ/
nom

someone who entertains an audience, such as an actor, singer, musician, etc.

synonymperforming artist
Who is a "performer"?

A performer is an individual who presents or acts in front of an audience to entertain or convey a message. This can include a variety of activities such as acting, singing, dancing, juggling, playing a musical instrument, or acrobatics. Performers use their skills and talents to captivate and engage their audience, often in settings like theaters, comedy clubs, concerts, or events. Their goal is to provide enjoyment, inspire, or communicate through their art, creating memorable experiences through their performances, whether it is through humor, physical tricks, or creative expression.

performer
well-known
(célèbre)

(célèbre)

bien connu

flag
/ˈwɛɫˈnoʊn/
nom

widely recognized or acknowledged

well-known
singer
(chanteuse)

(chanteuse)

chanteur

flag
/ˈsɪŋɝ/
nom

someone whose job is to use their voice for creating music

synonymvocaliser
synonymvocalist
synonymvocalizer
Who is a "singer"?

A singer is a person who uses their voice to produce musical sounds, typically by performing songs or vocal pieces. Singers may work in various genres, such as pop, classical, jazz, or opera, and can perform solo or as part of a group or choir. They use techniques like pitch control, rhythm, and expression to convey emotions and tell stories through their singing. Singers often practice to develop their vocal skills and may perform live in concerts, record music in studios, or participate in theatrical productions.

singer
history
histoire

histoire

flag
/ˈhɪstɝi/, /ˈhɪstɹi/
nom

all the events of the past

history
milestone
(étape importante)

(étape importante)

jalon

flag
/ˈmaɪɫˌstoʊn/
nom

an event or stage that has a very important impact on the progress of something

band
groupe (de musique)

groupe (de musique)

flag
/ˈbænd/
nom

a group of musicians and singers playing popular music

synonymdance band
synonymdance orchestra
What is a "band"?

A band is a group of musicians who come together to perform music. They typically play a range of instruments, such as guitars, drums, keyboards, and brass, depending on the genre they specialize in, like rock, jazz, or marching music. Bands often work collaboratively to create and perform music, and they may perform live at events, record albums, or both.

band
chart
(diagramme, tableau)

(diagramme, tableau)

graphique

flag
/ˈtʃɑɹt/
nom

an information sheet in the form of a graph, diagram, or table that is easy to understand

synonymgraph
What is a "chart"?

A chart is a visual representation of data or information, typically presented in the form of a graph, diagram, or table. It is designed to make complex data more accessible and understandable by visually organizing and summarizing it. Charts can convey trends, comparisons, and relationships, allowing viewers to quickly grasp key insights without delving into raw numbers or detailed text. They are commonly used in various fields, including business, finance, science, and education.

to leak
(divulguer)

(divulguer)

fuiter

flag
/ˈɫik/
nom

(of secret or private information) to become publicly revealed

to release
(publier)

(publier)

sortir

flag
/ɹiˈɫis/
nom

to make a movie, music, etc. available to the public

synonymbring out
synonymissue
synonympublish
synonymput out

Informations Grammaticales:

Transitif
to release
to reach
atteindre

atteindre

flag
/ˈɹitʃ/
nom

to come to a certain level or state, or a specific point in time

synonymattain
synonymhit

Informations Grammaticales:

Transitif
sales
(chiffre d'affaires)

(chiffre d'affaires)

ventes

flag
/ˈseɪɫz/
nom

the total amount of income a company, store, etc. makes from the sales of goods or services over a specific period of time

synonymgross revenue
synonymgross sales
album
album

album

flag
/ˈæɫbəm/
nom

a number of music pieces or songs sold as a single item, normally on a CD or the internet

synonymrecord album
What is an "album"?

An album is a collection of music tracks released together as a single unit. It typically features multiple songs organized to create a cohesive experience, often reflecting a particular theme or artistic vision. Albums can be released in various formats, including vinyl records, CDs, or digital downloads. They are used by artists to present a more comprehensive body of work compared to individual singles.

album
whatever
(n'importe quelle)

(n'importe quelle)

n'importe quel

flag
/ˌhwəˈtɛvɝ/, /ˌwəˈtɛvɝ/
nom

anything or everything

pattern

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