Pinocchio (virtual singer)

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Pinocchio
GenresPop, dance, children's music
Occupation(s)singer
Years active2005–2008
LabelsLavista / EMI Label One (EMI Music France)

Pinocchio is a fictional, animated French character and singer.

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He debuted in 2005 with a single titled "T'es pas cap Pinocchio", which reached number 2 in France, [1] and followed with the singles "Pinocchio en hiver (Kalinka)", "Petit Papa Noël", "DJ Pinocchio", etc. during the years 2005–2007.

Discography

Albums

YearTitleCharts
FRA BEL
Wal
SUIAUT
2005 Mon Alboum! 3511
2006Mein Album!2716
2007 Magic Pinocchio 19650

Singles

YearTitleChartsAlbum
FRA BEL
Wal
SUIAUT
2005"T'es pas cap Pinocchio"2216 Mon Alboum!
"Pinocchio en hiver (Kalinka)"81240
"Petit papa Noël" (Pinocchi & Marilou)71723
2006"Mon cœur fait boom boom" (Marilou)33Tip: 5
"DJ Pinocchio"36Tip: 5
"Klick klack"54Mein Album!
"Pinocchio in Moskau (Kalinka)"5325
2007"Pinocchio le clown"20Tip: 7 Magic Pinocchio
"L'Oiseau électrique"38
"Lasst uns lachen"53

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References

  1. "lescharts.com - Pinocchio - T'es pas cap Pinocchio".