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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 59. Chapters: Natacha Atlas, The Singing Nun, Marie Daulne, Lara Fabian, Kate Ryan, Marie Sasse, Hadise, Natalia, Marguerite Sylva, Belle Perez, Katerine Avgoustakis, Axelle Red, Lio, Sarah Bettens, Viktor Lazlo, An Pierle, Leki, Raymonde Delaunois, Ya Kid K, Catherine Jauniaux, Tonia, Jo Lemaire, Silvy De Bie, Selah Sue, Yasmine, Vanessa Chinitor, Julie Dorus-Gras, Suzanne Danco, Ann Christy, Sandra Kim, Karen Damen, Yvonne George, Kristel Verbeke, Maurane, Liliane Saint-Pierre, Lily Castel, Rita Gorr, Celine Scheen, Nathalie Paque, Ingeborg, Lize Marke, Geike Arnaert, Kira, Barbara Tausia, Claude Lombard, Emly Starr, Barbara Dex, Annemie Coenen, Helena Noguerra, Free Souffriau, Morgane, Kim Kay, Kristell Lowagie, Mariette Sully, Tina Bride, Linda Mertens, Melody, Muriel Dacq, Magali Luyten, Lisa del Bo, Jessy De Smet, Linda Lepomme, Xandee, Alana Dante, Clara Clairbert, Marie Heilbron, Dana Winner, Annie Cordy, Laura Omloop, Lindsay Daenen, Esther Lekain, Jill & Lauren, Jo Leemans, Blanche Arral, Nathalie Sorce, Dani Klein, Emma Luart, Melanie Cohl, Mony Marc, Petra de Steur. Excerpt: Marie Daulne (pronounced ) born in Isiro, Haut-Uele Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo to a Belgian who was killed that same year by Simba rebels, and to a local Bantu woman. The local Pygmies saved Daulne from also being murdered. Daulne and her mother and sisters were airlifted out to Kinshasa in an emergency evacuation by Belgian paratroopers and flown to Belgium because their father had been a Belgian citizen. Daulne was raised in Belgium and as of 2007 calls Brussels home, but lived in New York City for three years starting in 2000. Daulne is the founder and lead singer of the music group Zap Mama whose second album, Adventures in Afropea 1, "became 1993's best-selling world music album and established Zap Mama as an international con...