Sean, Pascal Obispo’s only son, launched a revolutionary business: details on his brilliant career!

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Sean, Pascal Obispo's only son, launched a revolutionary business: details on his brilliant career!

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Pascal Obispo is 60 years old this Wednesday, January 8, 2025. Currently at the heart of his “30 years of success. Correspondances” tour, the Gironde singer has the pleasure of savoring the success of Sean, his only 24-year-old son, whose mother is Isabelle Funaro. The young man created pioneering technology in his field.

Sean, Pascal Obispo’s only son, launched a revolutionary business: details on his brilliant career!

Biarritz, Muret, Amiens, the Salle Pleyel in Paris, its beloved Auditorium in Bordeaux… in the coming weeks, and until July 4, will continue to hit the roads of France for its tour 30 years of success. Correspondence. with the success of the tube Fell for herin 1994. Six years later, he fell for the beautiful eyes of , a model and actress, whom he married in 2000. The same year, . His parents separated in 2005 and, since then, with .

On the other hand, Pascal Obispo, remarried in 2015 to the model Julie Hantson and from whom he separated, never had another child. He therefore maintains a close relationship with his son, for whom he wrote and performed his famous song Vintage in 2000: “I don’t know what our story will be like/But I feel carried away/One day is a celebration.A brilliant student, Sean followed an English-speaking course. First at the Marymount International School in Neuilly-sur-Seine (Hauts-de-Seine). Then at the American School of Paris where he obtained his baccalaureate. Finally, the young man crossed the Channel to study business in England. At Hult Ashridge Executive Education, located in north London, then at Regent’s University in the British capital.

Holder of a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, and after a year at Atletico Records, his father’s label, for “help decision-makers better understand their environment, their targets, and be more agile in the face of rapid changes in this world” as its website explains. His good idea is above all to have invested, two years ago, in the start-up Qori, of which he also joined the board of directors.. Qori is a pioneering mobile payment solution that allows merchants to accept cryptocurrency payments on their phone, tablet or payment terminal. Low cost and simply generating a QR code. On its site, the company boasts of having enabled large buyers to have bought sneakers for 8,000 euros in Paris or paid for a menu for 13,000 euros in the Verde Beach club in Saint-Tropez.

The pioneer Pascal Obispo

Even before having reached the quarter century mark, Sean is following in the footsteps of his father who has always innovated, both in terms of music and in terms of business. In 2021, the singer decided to do without record labels and global streaming giants who offer “the illusion of free music” as he regretted it in the newspaper The Cross. He therefore launched his own application, Obispo All Access, which includes his entire discography, for the sum of €5.99 per month. Either “the price of two chocolate crepes”, smiled Pascal in an interview with RTL where he explained his choice: Streaming completely lacks humanity. On these platforms you have 30 million titles. I made a little store.”

Very close to his father, with whom he attended many Paris Saint-Germain and Les Bleus matches at the Parc des Princes and the Stade de France, Sean has certainly learned lessons from his convictions. More than anything, Pascal did everything to save his offspring from living when, at the age of 26, he made his first models while working in parallel with his work in a famous brand. “When I worked at Fnac, I could no longer, he confided in 2023 in the show A Sunday in the countryside on France 2. I arrived in the morning, I was exhausted, it was not possible. So I stopped, I was unemployed and it was my last month of RMI – which corresponds to RSA today – and I was at the end of my rights. I had nothing left, so it was over, I had no plan B. I have 800 balls left in the account and it’s over.

He then signed his first contract with a record company. Twenty years later, he appeared in the top 10 music fortunes established by the magazine Forbes. Today, he has sold more than 5 million records and owns, among other things, a 1500 m2 complex with (Gironde), a popular village near Arcachon. , he would have earned 500,000 euros per edition. At 60, in front of the successes of his son Sean, Pascal Obispo knows, to use the words of his song Vintage that, more than ever thanks to him, “A day is a celebration.

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