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In January 2017, [4] he released his debut solo single, titled "La vie est belle", [1] which reached number 100 on the French singles chart in April [5] and would eventually be certified Gold by the French national syndicate for music publishing (SNEP). [4] This was followed by the single "Pas fatigué" in June. [3] [6]
"La belle Paris", music by A. Baldwin Sloane, John Stromberg and W.T. Francis, lyrics by Edgar Smith "La belle Parisienne" from the musical The Belle of New York "La belle Parisienne, music by Louis Hirsch, lyrics by Edward Madden "La Chanson des fortifs" by Fréhel "La Cigale" by Harry Cooper "La Complainte de la Seine" by Lys Gauty
The song is the first song of Ipupa including a rap part of himself. The versus are recorded over a Roland TR-808 machine, kick drums, and an acoustic guitar. Also inspired by Papa Wemba La vie est belle from the movie, La Vie est Belle. The song features Ipupa as the "hard worker" speaking about living a sweet life.
La Vie est Belle (Life is Beautiful) may refer to: La Vie est Belle, a French film by Roger Pierre; La Vie est Belle, a Zairean (Congolese) film starring Congolese singer Papa Wemba; Life Is Beautiful (1997 film), Italian title La vita è bella, an Italian film by Roberto Benigni "La Vie est Belle", a track on the album Mach 6 by MC Solaar
Another critic, Martin Roberts, wrote that the set "shows la Piaf in all of her many moods which range from extreme happiness to extreme grief, neither of which is vulgarly displayed." [ 2 ] Critic Herbert Kennedy Jr. opined: "There is a distressing uniformity both to the songs and the half-plaintive way they are sung.
In 1973, the song was released by Julius La Rosa as a single 45 record on vinyl, with "Save Me a Song" on side B, on RCA's Victor label. It became a hit at Metromedia radio station WNEW, 1130 on the AM dial, in New York City. And Julius La Rosa was also a disc jockey there, playing his own song. This version of the song had slightly altered lyrics.
On October 29, "La Vie en Rose" was released along with its music video through various sites and music portals, including YouTube, Melon and Naver TV. [9] Directed by VM Project Architecture, the music video is inspired by the color red, with the twelve members seen singing and dancing in red-and-leather outfits, and "counters the more impactful outfits with softer feminine ones".
[7] [8] [9] The full studio album C'est La Vie followed in 2018. [10] In January 2024, Phosphorescent announced his new album Revelator, to be released in April on Verve Records. For the first time, it features a song written by someone other than Houck - his partner and collaborator, Jo Schornikow. [11]