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A bold rework of his greatest hits into reggae and dancehall versions, recorded with legendary session musicians in Kingston.

III (released 12 December 2002) and Enjoy (released 29 October 2004) saw Sinclar experimenting with more diverse sounds, though they are often considered transitional albums in his discography. III reached No. 24 in France, while Enjoy peaked at No. 45, showing his consistent, if not stratospheric, popularity in his home country.

A top-ten release in France featuring summery, high-energy mixes. Bob Sinclar - Discography 1998-2012.rar

Sinclar's career was launched with the single "Gym Tonic," a track that famously sparked controversy. The song, which featured a vocal sample of Jane Fonda's workout tapes, was actually composed by Thomas Bangalter, one half of Daft Punk. Bangalter objected to its inclusion on Sinclar's debut album, Paradise , but it was released anyway, giving Sinclar his first taste of fame.

During this period, Sinclar established his signature blend of soul samples, disco loops, and uptempo house beats. A bold rework of his greatest hits into

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Bob Sinclar, the iconic French DJ and producer, spent nearly 15 years defining the sound of global dance floors. From his early "French Touch" roots to international chart-toppers, this era represents the peak of his creative influence.

Here is a deep dive into the evolution, major milestones, and essential tracks that define the iconic Bob Sinclar discography from 1998 through 2012. The Birth of French Touch: Paradise (1998)