Bob Sinclar - Discography 1998-2012.rar !full! Direct

"Gym Tonic" (co-produced by Thomas Bangalter of Daft Punk) became an anthem despite initial sample clearance controversies, using Jane Fonda’s workout vocals over a driving disco loop.

A more commercially driven project featuring collaborations with artists like Snoop Dogg, Sean Paul, and Pitbull, reflecting the EDM explosion of the early 2010s. Musical Legacy

The release of "Champs-Élysées" marked a significant point in his career, showcasing his ability to craft catchy, danceable tracks.

| Year | Album | Type | Key Tracks/Singles | Notes & Achievements | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Paradise | Studio Debut | "My Only Love," "The Ghetto," "Gym Tonic" | A perfect snapshot of the late-'90s sample-heavy, disco-inspired "French touch" sound. The track "Gym Tonic," featuring a Jane Fonda vocal sample, was famously co-produced by Daft Punk's Thomas Bangalter. | | 2000 | Champs Elysées | Studio | "I Feel For You," "Darlin'" | This album's success was instrumental in establishing Sinclar's signature feel-good sound. It was certified gold in his native France. | | 2003 | III | Studio | "The Beat Goes On" | Marking Sinclar's first significant foray into international charts. "The Beat Goes On" remains one of his most popular and enduring hits. | | 2006 | Western Dream | Studio | "Love Generation," "World, Hold On," "Rock This Party," "Tennessee" | This album catapulted Sinclar to global superstardom. "Love Generation" topped charts in 5+ countries, while "World, Hold On" reached #1 on US Dance Charts and received a Grammy nomination for Best Remixed Recording. | | 2007 | Soundz of Freedom | Remix/Studio | "Sound of Freedom" (with Cutee B), "Rock This Remix 2007" | His first Top Ten release, further consolidating the international success of Western Dream . | | 2009 | Born in 69 | Studio | "Lala Song" (with Sugarhill Gang), "Love You No More" (with Shabba Ranks) | Featuring a notable remix of the Sugarhill Gang's pioneering hip-hop track "Rapper's Delight," this album showcased Sinclar's continued genre-bending approach. | | 2010 | Made In Jamaïca | Remix | "I Wanna" (with Shaggy) | A complete reworking of his greatest hits into a reggae style. This innovative album earned a Grammy nomination for Best Reggae Album. | | 2012 | Disco Crash | Studio | "Rock the Boat" (with Pitbull), "Far l'amore" (with Raffaella Carrà) | Featuring a superstar guest list including Sean Paul, Pitbull, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, and Snoop Dogg , this album landed in the French Top 20. |

The compilation "Bob Sinclar - Best of 1998-2012" (2012) served as a testament to Sinclar's enduring legacy, featuring a curated selection of his most beloved tracks from the past decade. Bob Sinclar - Discography 1998-2012.rar

Leaned into 70s-inspired grooves; featured "Lala Song."

Bob Sinclar is a foundational pillar of French electronic music. He transformed underground club music into global pop hits. A comprehensive collection of his work from 1998 to 2012 captures the evolution of the French Touch movement. 1. The Dawn of French Touch (1998–2000)

This era signaled a shift from "DJ" to "Artist." The tracks were no longer just loops for the dancefloor; they were songs with structure, featuring vocalists like Gary Pine and Steve Edwards. For many casual fans, this specific folder within the discography is the most familiar, containing hits that still dominate "Golden Oldies" playlists today.

Key Track: "World, Hold On (Children of the Sky)" (featuring Steve Edwards), an iconic track that earned a Grammy nomination for Best Remixed Recording. "Gym Tonic" (co-produced by Thomas Bangalter of Daft

A more refined house sound including "I Feel for You."

Whether you prefer the filtered disco loops of 1998 or the polished, sun-drenched anthems of 2006, this golden era represents a master craftsman at the absolute top of his game.

Fortunately, all of Bob Sinclar's official releases from this era are widely available. Supporting the artist by accessing his work through legitimate channels ensures you are getting the highest quality audio and that he is compensated for his artistry.

A certified gold album in France that continued his "French Touch" sound. | Year | Album | Type | Key

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Beyond solo albums, Sinclar was prolific in curation and collaboration.

1998–2002: The Underground Foundations and French Touch Era