Born February 15, 1982, in Nievre, France, she studied guitar and ballet as a child but was working as a medical secretary when in 2003 she successfully auditioned to compete in the third season of the television amateur showcase Star Academy France. While considered a long shot in the face of talents like rival Sofia Essaïdi, Frégé nevertheless pulled off the upset and claimed victory in the series finale. Her self-titled debut LP soon followed, generating the hit singles "De l'Eau" and "Viens Jusqu'à Moi." For her sophomore effort, 2006's Le Jeu des 7 Erreurs, Frégé teamed with acclaimed composer and producer Benjamin Biolay. While not quite rising to the heights of her debut, it was still a chart success.
By the time of her next release, 2010's darker-toned La Fille de l'Après-Midi, she had also turned to acting, first appearing in the Belgian-French comedy Potiche, then two years later in Hénaut Président. Following her fourth album, 2013's Latin-infused Amuse Bouches, Frégé appeared in another comedy, 2014's The Easy Way Out, then signed on as a judge for the 11th season of the French reality singing competition Nouvelle Star. Over the next few years, she continued to act and sang a pair of songs on French band Nouvelle Vague's 2016 album, I Could Be Happy. She also joined singer Cyril Mokaiesh for a duet on his 2017 song "Houleux." ~ Timothy Monger & Jason Ankeny, Rovi