Éric Lapointe is the popular face of Québec rock: a red-blooded, unapologetic, old-school bad boy with a big, throaty voice and a Keith Richards-like appreciation for skull rings. Lapointe's first album, Obsession, was an instant hit in 1994, and it established him as a dominant force on the concert circuit. His subsequent albums, notably Invitez les vautours, À l'ombre de l'ange, and Ma peau all topped the charts and garnered multiple awards, adding up to over a million albums sold. The singer also contributed original songs to popular movies like Les Boys and Bon Cop Bad Cop before becoming a judge on the popular Québec adaptation of The Voice.