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Red Sebastian

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Seppe Guido Yvonne Herreman (pronounced [ˈsɛpə ˈhɛrəˌmɑn]; born 13 May 1999), known professionally as Red Sebastian, is a Belgian singer-songwriter. He represented Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 with the song "Strobe Lights”. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 25 different languages on Wikipedia. Red Sebastian is the 2,963rd most popular singer, the 950th most popular biography from Belgium and the 29th most popular Belgian Singer.

Red Sebastian is a Belgian musical artist known for his unique blend of pop and electronic music. He gained recognition for his engaging performances and distinctive sound within the Belgian music scene.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Red Sebastian ranks 2,963 out of 4,381Before him are Sakura Miyawaki, Emmy, Jeon Boram, Mark Tremonti, Malika Pukhraj, and Tablo. After him are Veronica Maggio, Anastasia Prikhodko, Paolo Meneguzzi, Morena, Marya Roxx, and French Montana.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1999, Red Sebastian ranks 119Before him are Samuel Lino, Ja Morant, Elvira Öberg, Luguentz Dort, Isaiah Firebrace, and Winfred Yavi. After him are Princess Alexandra of Hanover, Ryo Hasegawa, Alessia Russo, Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, Tom Pidcock, and Mohammed Salisu.

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In Belgium

Among people born in Belgium, Red Sebastian ranks 946 out of 1,190Before him are Jason Denayer (1995), and Jacky Peeters (1969). After him are Lotte Kopecky (1995), Laurent Ciman (1985), Junior Malanda (1994), Karel Geraerts (1982), Johan Vansummeren (1981), Barbara Dex (1974), Dirk Medved (1968), Dedryck Boyata (1990), Steve Darcis (1984), and Bernd Thijs (1978).

Among SINGERS In Belgium

Among singers born in Belgium, Red Sebastian ranks 29Before him are Hadise (1985), Patrick Ouchène (1966), Axelle Red (1968), Philippe Lafontaine (1955), Danzel (1976), and Angèle (1995). After him are Barbara Dex (1974), Sennek (1990), Ingeborg (1966), Milow (1981), Blanche (1999), and Selah Sue (1989).