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Marc Cerrone, born in 1952, is a pioneering French disco drummer, composer, and producer best known for shaping the sound of 1970s and 1980s dance music. He has sold over 30 million albums worldwide, with "Supernature" alone reaching eight million sales. His breakout single "Love in C Minor" was an international hit, and Cerrone is recognized for blending orchestral arrangements with electronic synthesizers. Throughout his career, he has released influential albums such as Paradise, The Golden Touch, and Celebrate, and is celebrated for energetic live performances, including large-scale shows like Harmony in Tokyo. Cerrone has collaborated with notable artists like Nile Rodgers, Toto, and Laura Branigan, and his work has been sampled by acts such as the Beastie Boys and Run-DMC.