Élodie Frégé, known by her stage name La Croix, is a French singer-songwriter whose unique blend of pop, R&B, and electronic music has garnered her a dedicated fanbase across the globe. Born in Paris on October 9, 1986, she grew up immersed in a musical environment that was both eclectic and rich, drawing inspiration from a diverse array of artists ranging from Lauryn Hill to Daft Punk. La Croix's journey into music began in her teens when she started singing, writing lyrics, and playing guitar, quickly becoming known for her soulful voice and poignant songwriting. La Croix's breakthrough came with the release of her debut single "Copie Privée," a track that showcased her signature sound—a fusion of electronic beats with melodic sensibilities reminiscent of classic '90s R&B, all while maintaining a contemporary edge. Her subsequent EPs and albums, such as "La Tête en l'Air" and "Sans Eros," further solidified her status as one of France's most exciting musical exports. With a penchant for crafting catchy hooks and an authentic storyteller at heart, La Croix's lyrics navigate the complexities of love, identity, and the human experience with both vulnerability and strength. Her captivating live performances and collaborative spirit have led to her crossing paths with numerous artists, enriching her music and expanding her reach across different cultures and languages. La Croix continues to push artistic boundaries and inspire listeners worldwide with her evocative voice and innovative sound.