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Louisa Baïleche is a French singer and dancer of Italian and Kabyle descent. She has performed on the stages of the Folies-Bergère and the Comédie-Française, as well as being in a French-language production of the musical Nine.

She represented France at the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 in Riga with the song Monts et Merveilles, finishing in 18th place.

Eurovision Song Contest 2003
Participants
IconIcelandBirgittaIconAustriaAlf PoierIconIrelandMickey HarteIconTurkeySertab ErenerIconMaltaLynn ChircopIconBosnia and HerzegovinaMija MartinaIconPortugalRita GuerraIconCroatiaClaudia BeniIconCyprusStelios ConstantasIconGermanyLouIconRussiat.A.T.u.IconSpainBethIconIsraelLior NarkisIconThe NetherlandsEsther HartIconUnited KingdomJeminiIconUkraineOlexandrIconGreeceMandoIconNorwayJostein HasselgårdIconFranceLouisa BaïlecheIconPolandIch TrojeIconLatviaF.L.Y.IconBelgiumUrban TradIconEstoniaRuffusIconRomaniaNicolaIconSwedenFameIconSloveniaKarmen
Songs
IconIcelandOpen Your HeartIconAustriaWeil der Mensch zähltIconIrelandWe've Got the WorldIconTurkeyEveryway That I CanIconMaltaTo Dream AgainIconBosnia and HerzegovinaNe briniIconPortugalDeixa-me sonhar (só mais uma vez)IconCroatiaViše nisam tvojaIconCyprusFeeling AliveIconGermanyLet's Get HappyIconRussiaNe Ver', Ne BoysiaIconSpainDimeIconIsraelMilim La'ahavaIconThe NetherlandsOne More NightIconUnited KingdomCry BabyIconUkraineHasta la vistaIconGreeceNever Let You GoIconNorwayI'm Not Afraid To Move OnIconFranceMonts et MerveillesIconPolandKeine Grenzen-Żadnych granicIconLatviaHello From MarsIconBelgiumSanomiIconEstoniaEighties Coming BackIconRomaniaDon't Break My HeartIconSwedenGive Me Your LoveIconSloveniaNanana