Open Season (Une autre saison)

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"Open Season (Une autre saison)"
Single by Josef Salvat
Released3 May 2015
Genre Pop
Length4:04
Songwriter(s) Josef Salvat, Rich Cooper, Laurent Lascarret
Producer(s) Rich Cooper

"Open Season (Une autre saison)" is a song by Josef Salvat released in 2015.

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Chart (2015)Peak
position
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia) [1] 8
France (SNEP) [2] 10

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