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{{Infobox Single | Name = La Belle et le Bad Boy
{{Infobox Single
| Name = Bouge de là
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| Cover =
| Artist = [[MC Solaar]]
| Artist = [[MC Solaar]]
| from Album = [[Qui sème le vent récolte le tempo]]
| from Album = [[Qui sème le vent récolte le tempo]]
| Released = [[1990 in music|1990]]
| Released = [[1991 in music|1991]]
| Format = [[CD single]]<br>[[CD maxi]]<br>[[7" single]]<br>[[Gramophone record|12" maxi]]
| Format = Unknown
| Genre = [[Hip Hop Music| Hip Hop]]
| Genre = [[Hip Hop Music| Hip Hop]]
| Length = Unknown
| Length = 3:12
| Writer = Claude M'Barali<br>Jean-François Delfour
| Producer = Unknown
| Producer = Boom Bass<br>Jimmy Jay
| Last single = None
| Last single =
| This single = "Bouge de la" <br /> (1990)
| This single = "Bouge de la" <br /> (1990)
| Next single = Unknown |}}
| Next single = "Victime de la mode" <br /> (1991)
|}}


'''Bouge de là''' (French, meaning: "move from there" or "get out of here", also translated as "take a hike") is a song by [[MC Solaar]]. This was his first single, and became a hit in late 1990.
"'''Bouge de là'''" (French, meaning: "move from there" or "get out of here", also translated as "take a hike") is a song by [[MC Solaar]]. This was his first single from his album ''[[Qui sème le vent récolte le tempo]]'', and reached #22 on [[SNEP|French SNEP Singles Chart]] in September 1991. It was also the second hip hop hit in France, after Benny B's "Vous êtes fous" in [[1990]].


==Formats and track listings==
==Formats and track listings==


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Revision as of 01:32, 23 February 2008

"Bouge de là"
Song

"Bouge de là" (French, meaning: "move from there" or "get out of here", also translated as "take a hike") is a song by MC Solaar. This was his first single from his album Qui sème le vent récolte le tempo, and reached #22 on French SNEP Singles Chart in September 1991. It was also the second hip hop hit in France, after Benny B's "Vous êtes fous" in 1990.

Formats and track listings

CD-Maxi Polydor
  1. "Bouge de là" (3:12)
  2. "Bouge de là" (Version Longue) (8:17)
  3. "Bouge de là" (Réconfort Mix) (5:47)
  4. "Bouge de là" (Underground Mix) (3:20)
CD-Maxi Talkin' Loud
  1. "Bouge de là" (3:12)
  2. "À dix de mes disciples" (4:54)
  3. "Qui sème le vent récolte le tempo" (LP Mix) (4:13)
  4. "Bouge de là" (Version Longue) (8:17)
12"-Maxi Polydor
  1. "Bouge de là" (Réconfort Mix) (5:47)
  2. "Bouge de là" (Réconfort Edit) (4:36)
  3. "Bouge de là" (Underground Mix) (3:20)
  4. "Bouge de là" (Demo) (4:08)
12"-Maxi Talkin' Loud
  1. "Bouge de là" (Version Longue) (8:17)
  2. "Bouge de là" (Badhouse Mix) (3:13)
  3. "À dix de mes disciples" (4:54)
  4. "Qui sème le vent récolte le tempo" (LP Mix) (4:13)
7"-Single
  1. "Bouge de là" (3:12)
  2. "Bouge de là" (Instrumental) (3:12)
CD-Single
  1. "Bouge de là" (3:12)
  2. "Bouge de là" (Instrumental) (3:12)

Credits

  • Bass : Laurent Verneray
  • Chorus : Melaaz
  • Keyboards : Jean-François Delfour
  • Mixed by Etienne De Crecy
  • Producer, scratches : Jimmy Jay
  • Recorded by Philippe "Zsdar" Cerboneschi
  • Recorded and mixed at Studio Plus Trente

Charts

Chart (1991) Peak
position
French Singles Chart[1] 22

Références

  1. ^ "Bouge de là", French Singles Chart Lescharts.com (Retrieved February 22, 2008)