Lenni-Kim
Lenni-Kim Lalande, born on September 8, 2001, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, is a talented Canadian singer and actor known for his vibrant contributions to the music and television industries. He is the only child of Guy Lalande and Myriam Landry, and from a young age, he was captivated by the world of performance, often mimicking the artists he admired on screen.
His career took off at the age of eight when he joined an advertising agency, leading to roles in various commercials and films across Quebec. In 2015, he gained significant recognition as a contestant on the second season of the French version of The Voice Kids, where he chose Patrick Fiori as his coach. Though he was eliminated during the battles, he continued to build his fanbase through online cover songs, including popular hits like "Something Big" by Shawn Mendes.
In 2017, Lenni-Kim signed with Warner Music France, releasing his debut album, *Les autres*, in June. His music videos for "Yolo" and "Don't Stop" garnered millions of views, with "Don't Stop" alone reaching over 24 million. He showcased his versatility by collaborating with French singer Lou Jean for the theme song of *Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir*.
Lenni-Kim also made waves in the dance realm by finishing as the runner-up in the eighth season of *Danse avec les stars*, becoming the youngest participant in the show's history. Apart from his musical achievements, he participated in various charitable endeavors, including the *Génération Enfoirés* album and the *Fort Boyard* program.
His career milestones continued with the release of his EP *18* in September 2019, featuring the lead single "Minuit," which quickly amassed millions of views on YouTube. Lenni-Kim's tours across France, Belgium, Switzerland, Quebec, and Russia further solidified his status as a rising
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