Born Marie-Claire Girod in Metz, France on February 14, 1957, pop singer Buzy
enjoyed several hits in the early 1980s, before pursuing her career as an
independent artist. She taught tap-dancing before being spotted by lyricist
Étienne Roda-Gil and recording her first song, "Dyslexique" (1980), which was a
big radio hit. The album Insomnies (1981) brought her a rock hit with the song
"Engrenage,” and in 1983, the album Adrian, which included the hit title track,
was released on the CBS label. A household name in her home country, Buzy
attracted Serge Gainsbourg, who took the cove...