Kim Van Hee, known professionally as Kim Kay, was born on February 22, 1978, in
Termonde, Belgium. She is a singer who gained prominence in the dance and
electronic music genres. In 1998, Kim Kay participated in the Sound Mix Show,
where she performed a cover of France Gall's "Poupée de cire poupée de son",
which caught the attention of audiences and industry professionals alike. This
performance led to her breakthrough with the release of her debut album La Vie
en Lilali that same year. The album featured the hit single "Lilali", a dance
adaptation of a traditional Breton air, a...