Bob Sinclar - Discography 1998-2012.rar !new! May 2026
A bold rework of his greatest hits into reggae and dancehall versions, recorded with legendary session musicians in Kingston.
The evolution of French house music cannot be told without a deep dive into the career of Christophe Le Friant, better known to the world as Bob Sinclar. For fans and collectors, the "Bob Sinclar - Discography 1998-2012" represents a golden era of dance music, spanning from the underground "French Touch" roots to global pop-stardom. The Underground Roots: 1998–2002
By the late 2000s, Sinclar began experimenting with reggae, ragga, and more commercial pop-house sounds. Bob Sinclar - Discography 1998-2012.rar
In the late 90s, Bob Sinclar was a pivotal figure in the "French Touch" movement alongside Daft Punk and Cassius. This period was defined by heavy sampling and disco loops.
The 1998–2012 window captures the complete transformation of the genre. You see the transition from: club tracks. Sample-heavy French house. Radio-friendly vocal anthems. Major label collaborations with American icons. A bold rework of his greatest hits into
A more refined, hi-fi approach to house. It moved away from raw loops toward more complex arrangements, featuring the hit "I Feel For You."
A Grammy-nominated track that solidified his status as a master of the "summer anthem." The Underground Roots: 1998–2002 By the late 2000s,
A psychedelic, 70s-inspired house record featuring "Lala Song." It showcased his ability to blend retro vibes with modern production.




