Mickey 3D

Mickey 3D is a French rock group from Montbrison, Loire; it was founded in 1997 when Mickaël Furnon alias Mickey and Aurélien Joanin alias Jojo parted from the local group 3Dk.

Mickey 3D
Mickey 3D - live concert in 2016
Mickey 3D - live concert in 2016
Background information
OriginMontbrison, Loire (department)
GenresFrench rock, Chanson française
Years active1996–present
LabelsPremier Disque (1999)
Virgin France (EMI) (since 2000)
Moumkine Music (Since 2005)
MembersMickaël Furnon (Mickey)
Aurélien Joanin (Jojo)
Najah El Mahmoud
Websitewww.mickey3d.com

They have fronted for the group Louise Attaque, which had them play before their concerts. In 1999 they recorded their first album, Mistigri Torture. Since that time, inspired by artists such as Christophe Miossec, Mickey 3D have become known for rocking songs with critical lyrics and unusual sound elements. Their greatest commercially successful song, "Respire," reached Switzerland's top 10 in 2004.

Discography

Albums

  • First demo tapes: Le Souffle court (1996); Mickey 3D (1997); L'Amour (1998)
  • Mistigri Torture (1999) – reedited by Virgin in 2000
  • La Trêve (2001)
  • Tu vas pas mourir de rire (2003)
  • Live à Saint-Étienne (2004)
  • Matador (2005)
  • La grande évasion
  • Sebolavy (2016)
  • Nous étions des humains (2023)

Singles

  • "La France a peur" (2000)
  • "Tu dis mais ne sais pas" (2001)
  • "Jeudi pop pop" (2001)
  • "Ma grand-mère" (2002)
  • "Respire" (2003)
  • "Yalil (La fin des haricots)" (2003)
  • "Ça m'étonne pas" (2003)
  • "Johnny Rep" (2004)
  • "Matador" (2005)
  • "Les Mots" (2005)
  • "La Mort du peuple" (2006)
  • "Méfie-toi l'escargot" (2009)
  • "Sous le soleil" (2021)
  • "Emilie dansait" (2022)

Awards

  • 2003: Prix Constantin
  • 2004: Victoires de la musique
    • Victoire for rock album of the year for Tu vas pas mourir de rire.
    • Victoire for music video of the year for Respire.
    • Victoire of original song of the year for "Respire."


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