Satine Wallé
French singer-songwriter and internet personality (born 2004)
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Satine Wallé (born 17 September 2004) is a French singer-songwriter and internet personality. She first received attention as a child participant on televised talent competitions and through a YouTube channel where she discussed school bullying. Wallé reached a wider audience in late 2025 after her single "C'est toi" appeared in the soundtrack of the drama series Heated Rivalry.
- Singer-songwriter
- internet personality
- author
Early life and education
Wallé was born on 17 September 2004.[1] She is originally from the Dordogne region of France, later moving with her family to Sézanne.[2][3] Her parents are musicians, and she began performing on stage at age five, covering songs such as "Hijo de la Luna."[1]
In 2015, Wallé was selected for the second season of the television singing competition The Voice Kids.[1][3] She joined Patrick Fiori's team but left the competition after the battle rounds.[1] After her selection for the show and the completion of her fifth-grade year (CM2), Wallé experienced school bullying.[3] She described herself as a "scapegoat" during this time.[3] Following this harassment, she left traditional schooling to continue her education through the National Centre for Distance Education.[3]
Career
After The Voice Kids, Wallé appeared on the show La France a un incroyable talent.[2] She then started a YouTube channel, which acquired nearly 25,000 subscribers in six months.[2] Media commentary in 2019 noted her content was age-appropriate, contrasting it with the "hypersexualization" of other child stars on social media.[4]
Wallé performed as a support act for established artists in the late 2010s. In 2018, she opened for the French hip-hop duo Bigflo & Oli in Châlons-en-Champagne.[1] She was the opening act for the Congolese rapper Gims in 2019.[1] During this period, she advocated against school bullying and published two autobiographical novels.[3] The first was titled Satine et Compagnie, tout pour la musique, and the second volume was released in November 2020.[3] At age 16, she moved to Paris to pursue her career.[5]
In 2024, Wallé released the song "C'est toi" through Warner Music.[5] She wrote the track at age 18 about her first romantic relationship.[5] By June 2025, she had released an EP titled Trampoline, which included tracks such as "Le monde est à nous" and "L'amour de ma vie."[1]
In late 2025 when "C'est toi" was used in the soundtrack for the television adaptation of Heated Rivalry.[6] The show's creator, Jacob Tierney, chose the track for a scene involving the character Shane Hollander, calling the song a "cheeky, cute, poppy earworm."[6] Wallé had signed a contract with a Canadian production company a year prior but did not know the song would be used until the series was released.[5] After the show premiered, her daily streaming figures rose from 95,000 to nearly 500,000 within a month, with New York becoming her top listening location.[5]
By January 2026, Wallé's music incorporated pop, dubstep, and electronic elements.[5] She began performing headlining concerts, including a sold-out show at La Maroquinerie in Paris.[5] In January 2026, she announced a new single, "Anomalisa," scheduled for release in February.[5]