Elsa Lunghini — Biography
Born May 20, 1973, Elsa Lunghini, who performs simply as Elsa, made her mark in France as a vocalist and performer. She emerged as a youthful sensation in pop music during the closing years of the 1980s. Her song "T'en va pas" propelled her to the pinnacle of the French music charts in 1986, a remarkable feat for someone so young. This success laid the groundwork for selling millions of recordings throughout that decade. Her self-titled album, released in 1988, achieved double-platinum certification by 1993. After this release, Elsa temporarily stepped away from her career to embrace motherhood, welcoming a son named Luigi, whose father is German vocalist Peter Kröner. She is related to notable figures in French cinema, being the niece of actress Marlene Jobert and the first cousin to actors Eva Green and Joséphine Jobert. In 1997, her life intersected with that of Bixente Lizarazu, a prominent French professional footballer who played for clubs such as Girondins de Bordeaux, Athletic Bilbao, and Bayern Munich. Their partnership lasted for seven years.