Mme Pavoshko

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"Mme Pavoshko"
Single by Black M
from the album Les Yeux plus gros que le monde
ReleasedApril 7, 2014 (2014-04-07)
Genre
Length4:15
Label Wati B / Jive (Sony Music)
Songwriter(s) Renaud Rebillaud, Black M
Black M singles chronology
"Spectateur"
(2014)
"Mme Pavoshko"
(2014)
"Sur ma route"
(2014)
Music video
"Mme Pavoshko" on YouTube

"Mme Pavoshko" is a song by Black M from his 2014 studio album Les Yeux plus gros que le monde . The song was also released as a single.

Contents

Writing and composition

The song was written by Renaud Rebillaud and Black M. [1]

Track listing

Promo digital single (2014) – Wati B / Jive (Sony)

  1. "Mme Pavoshko" (4:15) [1]

Charts

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