Axelle Red
- Actress
- Composer
- Soundtrack
Axelle Red is a Belgian singer-songwriter. She has released 11 albums, including Sans plus attendre, À Tâtons, Toujours Moi and Jardin Secret; she is best known for her 1993 "Sensualité" single which became a successful hit in France in 1994.
In 1983, aged 14, she produced her first single, "Little Girls", using the artist name « Fabby ». In 1986, she chose the artist name Axelle Red in tribute to the singer of group Guns N' Roses called Axl Rose. She graduated from the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) as a lawyer in 1993; in the same year her first album Sans Plus Attendre was released which immediately resulted in her artistic break out in France, Switzerland, Canada and Belgium, where sales alone amounted to more than 200,000. Her soul album, À Tâtons, recorded in 1996 in Memphis with musicians from the Stax Records label, including Steve Cropper and Isaac Hayes, was a great success.
Axelle has been an ambassador for the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) standing up for the rights of children and women in war-torn regions and developing countries.
In 1983, aged 14, she produced her first single, "Little Girls", using the artist name « Fabby ». In 1986, she chose the artist name Axelle Red in tribute to the singer of group Guns N' Roses called Axl Rose. She graduated from the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) as a lawyer in 1993; in the same year her first album Sans Plus Attendre was released which immediately resulted in her artistic break out in France, Switzerland, Canada and Belgium, where sales alone amounted to more than 200,000. Her soul album, À Tâtons, recorded in 1996 in Memphis with musicians from the Stax Records label, including Steve Cropper and Isaac Hayes, was a great success.
Axelle has been an ambassador for the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) standing up for the rights of children and women in war-torn regions and developing countries.