Jacqueline Taïeb is a French-Tunisian singer-songwriter best known for her vibrant presence in the 1960s yé-yé scene. Blending French pop with rock and international influences, she gained acclaim for her energetic performances and sharp lyrical insight into youth culture. Her breakout hit “7 heures du matin” became a defining anthem of the era, celebrated for its wit and modern spirit. Over the decades, Taïeb’s distinctive voice and dynamic songwriting have earned her enduring respect as one of France’s pioneering female pop artists.