Anouk "Michel"
About "Michel"
Anouk Schemmekes (née Teeuwe, Dutch: [aːˈnuk ˈsxɛməkəs ˈteːuʋə]; born 8 April 1975), professionally known by the mononym Anouk, is a Dutch singer and songwriter. After her 1997 breakthrough rock single Nobody's Wife, she had hit records in the Dutch and Belgian charts. Many of her albums topped the Dutch album charts; most of them going Platinum and several debuting in the number 1 position. Her most famous singles include: R U Kiddin' Me, Michel, Girl, Lost, Modern World, Three Days in a Row, Birds, and Woman.
Anouk had released thirteen studio albums by 2022, a mix of anglophonic rock, pop and adult contemporary; one of which was recorded in the U.S., produced by Glen Ballard. In recent years, she has expanded into Dutch, more folky lyrics. Her 2022 album, was called "Trails of Fails".Anouk represented the Netherlands at the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 in Malmö, Sweden, with the song "Birds". Her song made it to the final – the first time since 2004 for the Netherlands, finished 9th with 114 points, and scored her another big domestic hit.
Top songs by Anouk
Michel
Nobody's Wife
Lost
Girl
It's So Hard
Jerusalem
One Word
My Friend
Cry
Heaven Knows
Lovin' Whiskey
Losing My Religion
No Time To Waste
More Than You Deserve
Stop Thinking
My Life
Don't
Sacrifice
Are You Kidding Me
Love
R U Kiddin Me
I Alone
Alright
Hail
Graduated Fool
Dark
I Live For You
It Wasn't Me
Mood Indigo
Margarita Chum
The Dark
The Other Side Of Me
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