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AaRON (Artificial Animals Riding On Neverland) is a French musical duet, playing electronic pop, who sings in English. Their first tour of Europe was carried out in 2007 between March 14th and November 28th, including dates in (Spain, Switzerland, Belgium, Austria, Luxembourg). Several (16) gigs were sold out.

Members

Discography

Albums

Year Album Charts Certification
FR FR (DL) BEL SWI
2007 Artificial Animals Riding On Neverland 8 1 4 50 2x Gold
  • 2006 : Guest on the original soundtrack of the movie Je vais bien, ne t'en fais pas featured two songs by AaRON :
  • U-Turn (Lili) (the song has been integrated in the movie as a song written by a character for his sister ; the character of the sister has then been renamed in "Lili" to match the song). This song made the band very well known nationally.
  • Mister K.

    Singles

    Year Single Charts Album
    FR FR (DL) BEL SWI
    2007 U-Turn (Lili) 17 6 21 50 Artificial Animals Riding on Neverland
    2008 Le tunnel d'or

    Covers

  • On their first album, they covered the song Strange Fruit, a song which was made famous by Billie HolidayFurther Information

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