The Lovers are a French electronic dance and neo-burlesque duo based in Sheffield, England, comprising Fred de Fred and Marion Benoist. Known for their upbeat and satirical take on French stereotypes, their music often explores themes of food and sex. Benoist, a former bunny girl, collaborated with producers like Nellee Hooper and co-wrote "Wonderland," a hit for Moloko's Róisín Murphy. Fred's background includes work at Sheffield's FON studio. Their debut album, "The Lovers," featured contributions from Jarvis Cocker and was co-produced by Dean Honer and Parrot of All Seeing I. Their track "La Le" was notably used in a McDonald's advertisement. ([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lovers_%28band%29?utm_source=openai))