Tenor Ugo
Tenor Ugo discovered his remarkable voice at a very young age and entertained his classmates and even his teachers during school breaks. He has a unique talent very few singers possess, being both a tenor and a sopranist.
At 16, Ugo started performing professionally in front of his peers and colleagues. This gave him the confidence to sing in front of larger audiences and led to a three-year stint at one of Europe's most prestigious music halls and cabarets, where Tenor Ugo performed night after night.
One memorable night in May 1996, Alain Liberty, director of Radio Active in Paris, was in the audience and was blown away by Ugo's talent. Alain offered to become Ugo's producer on the spot.
In September 1998, after a year and a half of hard work, Ugo's debut album Preces Meae, "My Prayers" in Latin, was released by Sony Music. The album achieved international success, and Preces Meae, Ugo's first single, reached number one on Turkey's single chart.
A French and international tour followed, which saw Ugo perform at iconic venues such as The Olympia, The Sports Palais, and Paris Zenith.
Ugo's success has continued, and in 2012, he made it to the finals of Belgium's Got Talent, finishing second.