RSC Sessions Perdues

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RSC Sessions Perdues
Nessbeal RSC Sessions Perdues.jpg
Mixtape by
Released14 April 2009
Genre French hip hop, rap
Length40:35
Language French
Label Nouvelle Donne, Musicast
Nessbeal chronology
Rois sans couronne
(2008)
RSC Sessions Perdues
(2009)
NE2S
(2010)
Collector's Edition
Nessbeal RSC Sessions Perdues EC.jpg

RSC Sessions Perdues is a mixtape by French rapper Nessbeal. It was released on April 14, 2009 by Nouvelle Donne Music in France, [1] [2] and peaked at number 90 on the French Albums Charts. [3]

Contents

A collector's edition re-release of the mixtape entitled RSC Sessions Perdues: Édition Collector was released on June 15, 2009 by Nouvelle Donne Music and Musicast on iTunes. [4]

Track listing

Disc one: RSC Sessions Perdues – Standard edition
No.TitleLength
1."Raye"1:43
2."Ma solitude" (Isleym featuring Nessbeal)4:12
3."No Life (remix)" (featuring Orelsan)3:01
4."B.E.C.T."5:01
5."C'est la crise" (featuring Daddy Mory)3:06
6."Colonne vertebrale"3:58
7."Décroche la lune"4:40
8."Amour éternel"3:34
9."Rap de paria"3:05
10."Amnesia (La salade)"3:42
11."Ça ira mieux demain"4:33
Total length:40:35
Bonus track
No.TitleLength
12."Le loup dans la bergerie"3:26
Disc two: RSC Sessions Perdues – DVD
No.TitleLength
1."T'étais où?" 
2."Trop bon, trop con" 
3."Grand méchant loup" 
4."Dance de guerriers" 
5."La charme de la tristesse" 
6."Retour de flammes" 
7."J'resiste" 
8."Le cri de ma communauté" 
9."Put'1 de son" 
10."La joie de survivre" 
11."Peine de mort" 
12."Reportage avec Kamelancien" 
13."Interview: Réponses aux internautes" 
14."Making of "La joie de survivre"" 
RSC Session Perdues: Édition Collector re-release
No.TitleLength
1."Kheye"3:32
2."Ma solitude" (Isleym featuring Nessbeal)4:12
3."No Life (remix)" (featuring Orelsan)3:01
4."B.E.C.T."5:01
5."Patate en cuir" (performed by Koriace)3:14
6."Enterré vivant"4:06
7."C'est la crise" (featuring Daddy Mory)3:06
8."Colonne vertebrale"3:58
9."Décroche la lune"4:40
10."Amour éternel"3:34
11."Rap de paria"3:05
12."Amnesia (La salade)"3:42
13."Paname" (performed by Tito Prince)3:49
14."10.000 questions" (featuring Ablaye M'Baye)3:59
15."Tu vois ce que je veux dire (remix)"3:57
16."Du sale"4:24
17."Au jour le jour" (featuring Marc Antoine)3:32
18."Ça ira mieux demain"4:33
19."Le loup dans la bergerie"3:26
Total length:72:51

Chart performance

Chart (2009)Peak
position
French Albums (SNEP) [5] 90

Release history

RegionDateEditionFormatLabel
France [2] 14 April 2009Standard CD, DVD Nouvelle Donne
France [4] 15 June 2009Collector Digital download Nouvelle Donne, Musicast

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