His music quickly became popular, and by 1992 he was asked to write a song for French superstar Johnny Hallyday.
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Written and composed by Pascal Obispo, Lionel Florence, who had already several number-one hits in France such as "Savoir aimer" and "Tu ne m'as pas laissé le temps", Serge Guirao, who had written for Art Mengo, the song was very moving.