The 2024 Olympic Games have officially come to a close, and what an edition it has been! Every sport delivered countless highlights, showcasing the dedication and sacrifices behind professional athletics.
But memorable moments weren’t limited to the competitions alone. The Opening Ceremony gave us the best look to France’s rich culture, from its fashion to its history, in a spectacular show that will never be forgotten.
This grand spectacle was matched by the Closing Ceremony, featuring renowned French performers like Phoenix and Air, who represented the best of the music of the country. Here, discover all about Yseult, the artist who brought the event to a close with her rendition of “My Way.”
Who is Yseult?
Yseult is a French singer, songwriter, and model who first gained attention as a contestant on the tenth season of the French music competition “Nouvelle Star” in 2014, where she finished as the runner-up. Born Yseult Onguenet on August 19, 1994, in Quessy, France, she is currently 29 years old. Known for her dynamic voice and expressive music, Yseult combines elements of pop, soul, and electronic genres.
Following her television appearance, Yseult released her debut album, Yseult, in 2014, featuring the popular single “La Vague.” However, she truly honed her artistic style with her 2019 EP Rouge and later releases, delving into more personal and varied musical expressions.
Beyond her music, Yseult has established herself in the fashion world, becoming a key advocate for body positivity. She has been featured in numerous campaigns, commercials, and magazine advertisements.
You’ve likely heard her recently! This year, she appeared on the track “Alibi” with Sevdaliza and Pablo Vittar, which is currently one of the most trending songs, especially on TikTok.
Why did Yseult sing ‘My Way’?
Yseult’s performance of “My Way” symbolized France’s transition of the Olympic Games to Los Angeles in 2028! While Tom Cruise, Billie Eilish, Snoop Dogg, and the Red Hot Chili Peppers each made their mark, this song also served as a representation of this transition.
As is well-known, the beloved “My Way,” famously performed by Frank Sinatra, is set to the music of the French song “Comme d’habitude,” composed by Jacques Revaux with lyrics by Gilles Thibaut and Claude François in 1967. Given its iconic status in both France and the United States, it was a fitting choice for this occasion.