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  2. List of most-viewed French music videos on YouTube - Wikipedia

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    YouTube is an American video-sharing website headquartered in San Bruno, California. In 2012, "Je m'appelle Funny Bear" by German virtual singer Gummibär became the first French-language music video to reach 100 million views. In 2023, Indila's song "Dernière Danse" became the first music video in French to reach 1 billion views.

  3. Amoureuse - Wikipedia

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    The original song title "Amoureuse" – which does not feature in its lyrics – is the French equivalent of the English adjective amorous and is also a feminine noun meaning "woman in love", lover. Sanson's lyric describes the contradictory feelings of passion and fear of a woman involved in a new love affair.

  4. French Top 100 singles of the 1990s - Wikipedia

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    "Song of Ocarina" 1991 Argentina France 379,000 1 86 Boris "Soirée disco" 1996 France 376,000 1 87 Ricky Martin "Te Extraño, Te Olvido, Te Amo" 1997 Puerto Rico 373,000 4 88 Reel 2 Real "I Like to Move It" 1994 Colombia United States 367,000 1 89 Céline Dion "Un garçon pas comme les autres (Ziggy)" 1993 Canada 365,000 2 90 Liane Foly

  5. Étienne (song) - Wikipedia

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    According to French charts expert Elia Habib, the success of this song results from an alchemy between several of its components, including "Guesch Patti's voice first, which makes a success of a very provocative interpretation of the song, alternating sensual moanings and passionate shouts; the text of course is full of suggestive sonorities; the music, which play a large part in the song's ...

  6. Eh, La Bas - Wikipedia

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    Eh La Bas is a traditional New Orleans song.Originally it was sung with Cajun lyrics but was later given French lyrics and the common title from the French lyrics. There have been numerous versions, including English lyrics that refer to both the Cajun and French versions, and all employ a call and response.

  7. Comme d'habitude - Wikipedia

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    Comme d'habitude" ([kɔm dabityd(ə)], French for "As usual") is a French song about the setting in of routine in a relationship, precipitating a breakup. It was composed in 1967 by Jacques Revaux , with lyrics by Claude François and Gilles Thibaut [ fr ] .

  8. Que reste-t-il de nos amours ? - Wikipedia

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    It was used extensively in the François Truffaut film Stolen Kisses (1968), its French title, Baisers volés, having been taken from the song's lyrics. The song was also used in the films "Iris" (2001), "Something's Gotta Give" (2003), and "Ces amours-là" (2010). A performance of the song is featured in the film "Une jeune fille qui va bien ...

  9. Coco (Wejdene song) - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... on YouTube "Coco" is a song by French singer, Wejdene, ...