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"Bim bam toi" (English: Bim bam you) is a song by French singer Carla Lazzari that served as France's entry to the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2019, held in Gliwice, Poland, on 24 November 2019. [2] It was released on the MCA label as a single on 11 October. [3]
Bim bam toi" (transl. "Bim Bam You") was released as the lead single, and the artists debut single, to the then-unannounced album on 11 October 2019 to represent France in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2019. [3] It is an electropop track, performed in French. [4] It was written by Barbara Pravi and Igit, and produced by Julien Comblat. [4]
Carla Lazzari (born 19 August 2005), known professionally as Carla, is a French singer and television presenter.She represented France in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2019 with the song "Bim bam toi", finishing fifth, [1] and was one of the hosts for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2021 in Paris.
Bam Bam became Cabello's eighth top-40 hit on the Hot 100. The song debuted at Number 2 on the US Digital Song Sales chart. [19] Bam Bam peaked at number 8 on the US Pop Airplay chart, Cabello's 8th Top 10 entry and highest since her release of "My Oh My" in 2020. [4] Bam Bam charted for 20 weeks on the BB100 before going recurrent and exiting.
"Bim Bom" (Portuguese pronunciation: [bĩ bõ]) is considered [by whom?] the first bossa nova song. It was composed by João Gilberto around 1956. The song wasn't recorded until July 1958 when Gilberto released it under Odeon Records along with his version of the first produced bossa nova song, "Chega de Saudade", which had been released by Elizete Cardoso earlier that year.
Forbidden Zone (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack album to Forbidden Zone, the 1982 cult film directed by Richard Elfman, with music by his brother Danny Elfman and performed by The Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo.
17th Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2019, Gliwice, Poland [18] 248 01 Australia: 5 Jordan Anthony "We Will Rise" English 8 121 249 02 France: 3 Carla "Bim bam toi" French 5 169 250 03 Russia: 15 Tatyana Mezhentseva and Denberel Oorzhak "A Time for Us" Russian, English 13 72 251 04 North Macedonia: 15 Mila Moskov "Fire" Macedonian, English 6 150 252
The Dovells added dance themed lyrics and vocals to their cover of the song and it was released in 1963 on their album of the same name. Although unrelated to specifically describing the much later music genre of the same name the song has the first known instance of the phrase "hip hop" in a recording, the lyric "...you gotta slop, bop, flip flop, hip hop, never stop".