Patric): Belle, (garou, Daniel,

is the legendary 1997 song from the French-Canadian musical Notre-Dame de Paris , originally performed by Garou , Daniel Lavoie , and Patrick Fiori . The track is a powerful operatic ballad that brings together three different perspectives of desire for the same woman, Esmeralda. Key Performance Highlights

: Lavoie brings a dramatic, dark intensity to the role of the priest Frollo, representing a forbidden and conflicting obsession. Belle, (Garou, Daniel, Patric)

: Known for his raspy, soulful baritone, Garou's performance as the hunchback Quasimodo defined his early career and is often captured in live archival footage from the original 1998 run. is the legendary 1997 song from the French-Canadian

: The iconic lineup features Garou (as Quasimodo), Daniel Lavoie (as Frollo), and Patrick Fiori (as Phoebus). : Known for his raspy, soulful baritone, Garou's

: It is the 19th song in the musical and serves as a major turning point in Act 1, structured as a round where each man expresses his unique, tortured longing. The Artists' Contributions

: Fiori, a master of traditional Corsican "a capella" techniques, plays the soldier Phoebus, adding a layer of heroic yet unfaithful desire to the trio. Where to Listen & Watch

: You can find various live versions and fan reactions, including their 1999 World Music Awards appearance and remastered HD music videos .

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