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Françoise Hardy, the iconic French singer known for her delicate voice and melancholic songs, has passed away at the age of 80. Her son, Thomas Dutronc, announced the sad news on Instagram. Hardy, who celebrated her 80th birthday in January, was a beloved figure in the world of French chanson music, singing about themes of farewell and death.

In 2004, Hardy was diagnosed with cancer for the first time, and she had been battling lymph node and laryngeal cancer. In a poignant letter, she had urged French President Emmanuel Macron to legalize euthanasia, expressing her desire for a quick and painless end. Despite her health struggles, Hardy continued to captivate audiences with her timeless music.

Hardy rose to fame in the early 1960s at the age of 18 with her hit song „Tous les garçons et les filles.“ She gained international recognition, including in Germany, with songs like „Frag den Abendwind“ and „Ich sag‘ ja.“ Her ability to sing in multiple languages, including German, English, Spanish, and Portuguese, showcased her versatility as an artist.

Over her illustrious 40-year career, Hardy released over 25 albums and created enduring songs that cemented her legacy as a musical icon. She collaborated with renowned musicians and penned some of the most beautiful French chanson lyrics for classic albums like „Soleil“ (1970), „La Question“ (1971), and „Et si je m’en vais avant toi“ (1972). In 2023, she was recognized by „Rolling Stone“ magazine as one of the 200 greatest female singers of all time, representing France on the prestigious list.

Françoise Hardy’s influence and legacy will continue to resonate in the world of music, inspiring generations of artists and fans alike. Her ethereal voice and poetic lyrics will forever hold a special place in the hearts of music lovers around the globe. As we mourn the loss of this legendary chanson icon, we celebrate her remarkable contributions to the art form and the enduring impact of her music. Françoise Hardy may have passed away, but her spirit lives on through the timeless melodies she gifted to the world.