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Joëlle Ursull is a French singer of Guadeloupean origins. She performed "White and Black Blues", composed by Serge Gainsbourg, in the Eurovision Song Contest 1990 of May 5, 1990. She won 132 points and was second, behind "Insieme: 1992" by Toto Cutugno. The single was a hit in France, where it peaked at #2 and remained charted for 26 weeks. Previously, Ursull was a member of the trio Zouk Machine. Alone, she released the albums Miyel and Black French. Joëlle Ursull was born on November 9, 1960 in Pointe-à-Pitre. She was elected Miss Morne-l'eau before becoming Miss Guadeloupe in 1979. Ursull worked as a television actress(sitcom produced by RFO). Later she embarked on a modelling career before forming the group Zouk Machine. Her influences are those of the Caribbean Zouk, Biguine, Reggae, Ragga, Quadrille, Salsa Merengue and many other. Zouk Machine was created by Guy Houllier and Yves Honore. They called Joëlle Ursull who is a friend of the family, Christiane Obydol who is the sister of Guy Houllier and Lisette Obydol who was called "Mama Zouk" and manager of the group at the time. She was one of three founding members of the group. The group won a great success from the release of their eponymous first album. In 1988, Ursull left the group attempted a career as a soloist. In 1988 she released her first album entitled Miyel. In 1990, she represented France at the Eurovision Song Contest with a song composed by Serge Gainsbourg and also released her second album entitled