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'''Sébastien Agius''' or just '''Sébastien''' or '''Seva''' (born in [[France]] in 1983) is a [[France|French]] [[Singing|singer]]. On 28 December 2009, he won the first ever [[X Factor (France)|French edition]] of [[The X Factor (TV series)|The X Factor]] broadcasted on [[W9 (TV channel)|W9]] Network in France.
'''Sébastien Agius''' or just '''Sébastien''' or '''Seva''' (born in [[France]] in 1983) is a [[France|French]] [[Singing|singer]]. When he was five, he moved to [[Réunion]], an [[Overseas region|Overseas region of France]] where he studied at the Saint Denis Municipal School of Music and Danse. On 28 December 2009, he won the first ever [[X Factor (France)|French edition]] of [[The X Factor (TV series)|The X Factor]] broadcasted on [[W9 (TV channel)|W9]] Network in France.


In the final, he interpreted "Angels" from [[Robbie Williams]], "Je te promets" from [[Johnny Hallyday]] and "Unchain My Heart" from [[Joe Cocker]]. His first release will be [[Michael Jackson]]'s "[[Dirty Diana]]".
In the final, he interpreted "Angels" from [[Robbie Williams]], "Je te promets" from [[Johnny Hallyday]] and "Unchain My Heart" from [[Joe Cocker]]. His first release will be [[Michael Jackson]]'s "[[Dirty Diana]]".

Revision as of 20:16, 31 December 2009

Sébastien Agius or just Sébastien or Seva (born in France in 1983) is a French singer. When he was five, he moved to Réunion, an Overseas region of France where he studied at the Saint Denis Municipal School of Music and Danse. On 28 December 2009, he won the first ever French edition of The X Factor broadcasted on W9 Network in France.

In the final, he interpreted "Angels" from Robbie Williams, "Je te promets" from Johnny Hallyday and "Unchain My Heart" from Joe Cocker. His first release will be Michael Jackson's "Dirty Diana".