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Les Poppys was a French boy group from the 1970s. The name 'Les Poppys' is derived from the genre they sang (pop music). The group emerged from the children's choir Les Petits Chanteurs d'Asnières en Île de France (PCAIF) from Asnières-sur-Seine. Their songs were often about love, the misunderstanding of war, and the violence of adults, brotherhood and peace. Their biggest hit was Non, non, rien n'a changé ("no, no, nothing has changed") from 1971.[1] It came first in the Netherlands on the Top 40 and the Daverende Thirty. It was the hit of the year in the last chart. Les Poppys performed, among other things, in the Dutch TV program Toppop. Over the years, the composition of the group has changed several times. At the time of Non, non, rien n'a changé, the solo singer was Bruno Polius, or in full Bruno Polius-Victoire.[2]
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