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Ilona Mitrecey: what happens to the interpreter of “A Perfect World”, a huge hit of the 2000s?

“This morning I imagine a country without clouds / Where all the parrots no longer live in cages / Yellows, greens, whites I put what I like / Because that's how I imagine a world Perfect”… These somewhat naive words have colonized the airwaves in the mid-2000s.

Arrived more precisely in stores on February 28, 2005, A perfect world very quickly reached the top of the charts, selling 1,520,000 copies in . If today we especially remember his heady techno melody, it is difficult to remember his interpreter,
Ilona Mitrecey, disappeared from the radar in full success.

Ilona Mitrecey: what happens to the singer of A Perfect World?

Nothing predestined Ilona Mitrecey to become
an icon of the
electronic music in its genre. Beyond the French, his voice won over the Germans, the Portuguese and the Belgians. In full rise to fame, the young singer nevertheless decided to end his short career
in the music industry, two years after the release of his one and only album.

His name resurfaced by surprise last October on the set of C8 when Jordan de Luxe revealed that the interpreter ofA perfect world had for father-in-law a certain… Rachid Arhab. At the request of the presenter, curious to get news of the star seed, the famous journalist modestly described “a magnificent young girl of 31 years old who works in the digital media sector”.

Ilona Mitrecey: who are her parents?

Ilona Mitrecey is in many ways a child of the ball. His father, Daniel Mitreceyalso a singer, composed the original soundtracks of a few director's films Max Pecas. The director also occasionally gave him small roles. For example, we can see this in The Trendy in Saint-Tropez et Two Bastards in Saint-Tropez.

His discreet daughter was born from his love affair with a woman named Sylvie Gauthier. Ilona Mitrecey's mother As for her, she exercises her talents in a sector at the antipodes of music. Sylvie Gauthier actually works at
Michel Lafont editions. Let's finish this family picture by quoting the uncle of the young thirty-year-oldJean-Pierre Mitrecey, co-creator of
Fort Boyard.

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