Parle à ma main

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"Parle à ma main"
Parle a ma main.jpg
Single by Fatal Bazooka featuring Yelle
from the album T'as vu
B-side "Auto-Clash"
ReleasedNovember 2007
RecordedFrance, 2006
Genre Dance-pop, R&B, hip hop, parody
Length3:40
Label Warner Music, Up Music
Songwriter(s) Nicolas Brisson
Dominique Gauriaud
William Geslin
Jurij Prette
Michaël Youn
Producer(s) Dominique Gauriaud
William Geslin
Jurij Prette
Michaël Youn
Fatal Bazooka singles chronology
"Tranquillement"
(2007)
"Parle à ma main"
(2007)
Yelle singles chronology
"A cause des garçons"
(2007)
"Parle à ma main"
(2007)
"Ce jeu"
(2008)

Certifications

CountryCertificationDateSales certified
Belgium [8] Gold26 April 200720,000

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