In 2016, Dani released her autobiography 'La Nuit Ne Dure Pas', and invited Étienne Daho to create its soundtrack with her, offering a compilation of tracks from her albums released between 1987 and 2016. Discover this magnificent compilation as a double vinyl edition.
On July 18, 2022, French Pop, Cinema, and culture as a whole lost one of its icons. Revealed in the mid-60s with the legendary 'Garçon Manqué' and 'Papa vient d’épouser la bonne', Dani would eventually represent France in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1974. The following year, she was asked to return to the same contest, for which she tried to impose Gainsbourg's 'Comme Un Boomerang'. Deemed too raw and subversive by the channel broadcasting the event, the artist's free spirit had the last word, and she withdrew from the competition. The artist also had a cinematic career, gracing the screen under the direction of giants of the 7th art such as Roger Vadim, Georges Lautner, Claude Chabrol, Edouard Molinaro, and François Truffaut.
It was thanks to the tenacious drive of Étienne Daho that the 70s icon made a comeback to the music scene, which seemed to be waiting only for her husky voice and silhouette. In 2001, the two icons reunited to do justice to Serge Gainsbourg's brilliant 'Comme Un Boomerang' in a now legendary duet.