This album reinterpreted classic 90s dance samples for modern dance floors, earning massive radio airplay worldwide. 4. The Electronic Evolution (2009–2012)
Raw, loop-based, filtered, and deeply rooted in classic American disco and funk. Champs Elysées (2000)
The early 2000s saw Sinclar releasing (2002), an album that began to gain him more recognition within the electronic music scene. His breakthrough, however, came with "Cherry Blossom Girl" (2003), a track that not only received critical acclaim but also commercial success, peaking at the top of various charts and becoming an anthem in clubs worldwide.
If you downloaded an early version of this discography, the first folder is raw, gritty, and filtered.
These albums are often the reason people search for the complete RAR rather than individual tracks. They were less commercial but deeply connected to his Caribbean heritage.
Features club favorites like "Rock the Boat" (feat. Pitbull) and "Far l'amore". Essential Hits Highlights from this era often include:
His debut album, featuring the club hit "Gym Tonic."
: A high-energy dancehall-house hybrid that flipped the classic C+C Music Factory vocal sample into a mid-2000s dancefloor weapon.
These tracks defined the era and are likely highlights in any comprehensive collection. Iconic Jane Fonda-sampling house track.
Before adopting the persona of a suave, jet-setting playboy producer, Le Friant recorded under aliases like The Mighty Bop and Reminitz Too. In 1998, he launched the Bob Sinclar moniker—inspired by Jean-Paul Belmondo’s character in the 1973 French spy satire film Le Magnifique .