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Between 2007 and 2012, albums like Sound of Freedom and Disco Crash showcased a producer comfortable in his skin. He experimented with bigger collaborations, bringing in artists like Shaggy, Sean Paul, and Sophie Ellis-Bextor. The files from this period are high-energy, festival-ready tracks designed for massive crowds, moving away from the intimate "French Touch" sound toward a globalized "Electro-Pop" aesthetic.

Before adopting the persona of a suave, jet-setting playboy producer, Le Friant recorded under aliases like The Mighty Bop and Reminitz Too. In 1998, he launched the Bob Sinclar moniker—inspired by Jean-Paul Belmondo’s character in the 1973 French spy satire film Le Magnifique . Bob Sinclar - Discography 1998-2012.rar

In 2007, Sinclar released his sixth studio album, "TV Prestige", which featured an impressive array of collaborations with artists like Alan Braxe, DJ Cam, and Kavinsky. This album marked a turning point in Sinclar's career, as he continued to push the boundaries of house music while maintaining his unique style. Between 2007 and 2012, albums like Sound of

His mission was simple: revive the spirit of 1970s disco, inject it with West Indian rhythms (Zouk, Compas), and wrap it all in a modern house music production. The result was a sound so infectious that it dominated clubs and radio waves from Saint-Tropez to Ibiza, and eventually, global pop charts. Before adopting the persona of a suave, jet-setting