Émilie Adhémard, known professionally as Adhémar, is a French singer-songwriter whose intimate and profound lyrics, coupled with her distinctive voice, have captivated audiences across Europe and beyond. Born on August 15, 1987, in Paris, Adhémar grew up immersed in music; her mother was a choir director, and her grandmother was a singer, influencing her from an early age. She honed her craft through busking on the streets of Paris and performing in small venues, where her soulful sound and heartfelt melodies began to draw attention. Adhémar's music is a blend of indie-folk and pop, with a touch of chanson, that resonates with listeners for its authenticity and emotional depth. Her debut album, "Jardin d'Hiver" (Winter Garden), released in 2014, showcased her as an artist who defies genre, merging traditional French songwriting with contemporary sensibilities. The title track became a hit in France, earning her widespread acclaim and a dedicated fan base. Her subsequent releases, including "Tôt ou tard" (Early or Late) and "Sous les paves, la plage" (Under the Cobblestones, the Beach), further solidified her status as one of France's most compelling and original voices. With each album, Adhémar has delved deeper into themes of love, loss, and resilience, delivering a powerful message of hope through her poetic storytelling and melancholic yet uplifting melodies. Her live performances are equally enchanting, with her dynamic stage presence and the ability to command silence with just her voice, making each concert an intimate and unforgettable experience.