Damien Saez is an authentic artist. - In 1999, he released his first album "Jours Étranges" (Strange Days). His first single, "Jeune et Con" (Young and Stupid), was quickly broadcast on several radio stations, bringing him to public attention. - In December 2001, he released his first collection of poems, "À tonnom" (To Your Name). - In March 2002, he released his second album, "God Blesse" (God Hurts). In the meantime, he offered an instrumental work of about an hour, titled "Katagena," for free download online. - On April 22, 2002, the day after the first round of the presidential election, he released the song "Fils de France" (Son of France) for free online. It garnered several million views in a few hours. - In 2004, he released his third album, "Debbie." - In 2005, he left Universal Music and began a tour titled "Damien Saez: Piano & Voice." - After nearly 4 years of absence, Saez returned on April 21, 2008, releasing a triple acoustic album "Varsovie - L'Alhambra - Paris" (Warsaw - The Alhambra - Paris). - On February 28, 2009, he created a stir by performing a song exclusively written for the occasion at the Victoires de la Musique awards. He was nominated for best pop-rock album. - In March 2009, he released a concept album in English titled "Yellow Tricycle," his 5th album, a powerful and committed rock album. Made for the stage.