Chillin' (Modjo song)

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"Chillin'"
Modjo -Chillin.jpg
Single by Modjo
from the album Modjo
B-side
  • "Chillin' Con Carne"
  • "The Art of Chillin'"
Released2 April 2001 (2001-04-02)
Length3:48
Label Sound of Barclay
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Romain Tranchart
  • Yann Destagnol
Modjo singles chronology
"Lady (Hear Me Tonight)"
(2000)
"Chillin'"
(2001)
"What I Mean"
(2001)

"Chillin'" is a song by French house duo Modjo, written and performed by producer Romain Tranchart and vocalist Yann Destagnol. It was released as the second single from the duo's self-titled debut studio album (2001). The song features samples from "Le Freak" by Chic, for which Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards are also credited as songwriters. [1] Released on 2 April 2001, the song reached number three in Finland and Hungary, number four in Portugal and Spain, number 10 in Switzerland, and number 12 in the United Kingdom.

Contents

Track listings

Charts

Release history

RegionDateFormat(s)Label(s)Ref.
United Kingdom2 April 2001
  • 12-inch vinyl
  • CD
  • cassette
Sound of Barclay [34]
Japan21 April 2001CD [35]

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