Inventaire

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Inventaire est le titre du premier album du chanteur français Christophe Willem, paru le 16 avril 2007, qui s'est vendu à près d'1 million d'exemplaires [réf. nécessaire].Album francophone de l'année aux NRJ Music Awards 2008, l'album remporta deux autres récompenses : meilleur révélation française et chanson de l'année pour Double Je. L'album est resté 8 semaines numéro 1 des ventes en France[réf. nécessaire] et 96 semaines dans les charts[réf. nécessaire]. rdf:langString
Inventaire is the name given to the debut album of the French singer Christophe Willem. It was released on April 16, 2007 and was supported by the two hit singles "Double Je" and "Jacques a dit", which were top five hits in France and Belgium. The album was mainly composed by the French artists Zazie and Philippe Katerine. An acoustic version of the album was released, which also included the track "Sunny" and a cover of The Cranberries track "Zombie". rdf:langString
rdf:langString Inventaire
rdf:langString Inventaire (album)
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xsd:date 2022-08-08
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rdf:langString Caroline Nahon
rdf:langString Katerine
rdf:langString Lemercier
rdf:langString Matthias Debureaux
rdf:langString Natacha Le Jeune
rdf:langString Pap Deziel
rdf:langString Rémy Lacroix, Pierre Demarty
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rdf:langString Zazie, Jean-Pierre Pilot, Olivier Schultheis
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rdf:langString Timeless
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rdf:langString "Anatomic Bomb"; wordplay on Atomic Bomb
rdf:langString "Elected Product of the Year"
rdf:langString "Room with a View"
rdf:langString "The High School"
rdf:langString "The Turtle"
rdf:langString "What a Luck"
rdf:langString featuring Valérie Lemercier; "Why are you Leaving?"
rdf:langString French for Simon Says; literally "Jacques Said"
rdf:langString Remix; untranslatable word play
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rdf:langString Kiss the Bride
rdf:langString La Tortue
rdf:langString Le Lycée
rdf:langString Pourquoi tu t'en vas?
rdf:langString Safe Text
rdf:langString Élu Produit de L'Année
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rdf:langString Inventaire is the name given to the debut album of the French singer Christophe Willem. It was released on April 16, 2007 and was supported by the two hit singles "Double Je" and "Jacques a dit", which were top five hits in France and Belgium. The album was mainly composed by the French artists Zazie and Philippe Katerine. It was the third more successful album of 2007 in France, and a huge success in francophone countries, with about 1 million copies sold. "Double Je" topped the French charts and was awarded the Victoire de la Musique for Song of the Year, while Willem won Best French Revelation of the Year. The album itself won Francophone Album of the Year at the 2008 NRJ Music Awards. An acoustic version of the album was released, which also included the track "Sunny" and a cover of The Cranberries track "Zombie".
rdf:langString Inventaire est le titre du premier album du chanteur français Christophe Willem, paru le 16 avril 2007, qui s'est vendu à près d'1 million d'exemplaires [réf. nécessaire].Album francophone de l'année aux NRJ Music Awards 2008, l'album remporta deux autres récompenses : meilleur révélation française et chanson de l'année pour Double Je. L'album est resté 8 semaines numéro 1 des ventes en France[réf. nécessaire] et 96 semaines dans les charts[réf. nécessaire].
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