Vocalist behind Clair Obscur becomes one of the most‑streamed French artists in America
- Sagar Mankar

- 6 days ago
- 2 min read
Alice Duport-Percier, the voice behind Clair Obscur: Expedition 33's hauntingly beautiful soundtrack, has secured her spot as the fourth-most-streamed female French artist in the US this year.

This ranking comes from Billboard France's exclusive year-to-date chart (as of late November 2025), based on Luminate data for audio and video streams in the US. She's behind only Indila (1st), Pomme (2nd), and Yseult (3rd).
Interestingly, Pomme also has gaming ties through her work on "Ma meilleure ennemie" from Netflix's Arcane Season 2, which we all know draws from League of Legends lore.
The standout track from Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, titled Lumière, was performed by Duport-Percier and composed by Lorien Testard. The song has already amassed tens of millions of streams across platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube.
Despite this success, the soundtrack was notably absent from this year’s Grammy nominations, even though publisher Kepler submitted it for categories such as Best Score Soundtrack for Video Games and Best Song Written for Visual Media.
Still, the game itself is enjoying a remarkable run. Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 has held the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Classical charts for ten weeks and was recently honored with the WSA Game Music Award for Testard’s composition. More impressively, it has now become the most-nominated game in the history of The Game Awards, securing 12 nominations.
As for Best Score and Music category, Lorien Testard faces competition from Christopher Larkin (Hollow Knight: Silksong), Darren Korb (Hades II), Toma Otowa (Ghost of Yōtei), and the duo of Woodkid and Ludvig Forssell (Death Stranding 2: On The Beach).
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