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Originally Posted by Elise
Sorry, just want to add something.
I thought by that time her popularity was already waning. Her debut album and hits like Moi Lolita and L’Alizé were released in 2000. Mes courants électriques was released in 2003. Those were by far her most successful works and brought her almost instant global fame. YouTube was launched in 2005, around the time Alizée paused her career. Of course a new generation has discovered her in this and other ways but I somehow doubt that this matches what it was like in the early 2000s - she was a star of that time. Have I got this right?
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Probably both,
the old fans, found Alizée without youtube, of course [because there was no service yet at the time
], but "all" new fans come mainly thanks to youtube.
I think YT made Alizée a global cult artist,
which would hardly have been possible otherwise, because Alizée's original career "stopped" pretty quickly...
^Mexico, mentioned by Alizee-Nederland, is a good example.