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Frédéric Fromet is a French singer and songwriter who is known for his humorous and satirical songs that often have a political slant. After his first performance in 2002, there was no looking back for this talented humorist. He released his first album Chansons vaches mais vachement bien in 2003, followed by Quand la Terre sera mourue! in 2009. His work has seen both critical acclaim and commercial success and is particularly popular for its use of black humor. Fromet often performs at the prestigious Comédie de Paris with his troupe comprising François Marnier, Clarisse Catarino and Rémy Chatton.