Tchouk tchouk musik

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"Tchouk tchouk musik"
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Single by Priscilla Betti
from the album Priscilla
B-side "Petit Navire"
Released15 April 2003
Recorded France
Genre Pop
Length3:24
Label Jive
Songwriter(s) Bertrand Châtenet
Philippe Osman
Producer(s) Bertrand Châtenet
Philippe Osman
Patrick Debor
Priscilla Betti singles chronology
"Regarde-moi (teste-moi, déteste-moi)"
(2002)
"Tchouk tchouk musik"
(2003)
"Toujours pas d'amour"
(2004)

"Tchouk tchouk musik" is a song recorded by French singer Priscilla Betti. It was released on 15 April 2003 in France, Switzerland and Belgium (Wallonia) as the second single from her second album Priscilla . It reached number 7 on the French singles chart and received a Silver disc certification.

Contents

Song information

Philippe Osman (music) and Bertrand Châtenet (lyrics) participated in the composition and the production of the single. Osman also made all the arrangements and performed the background vocals with Priscilla, while Châtenet mixed the song.

The music video shows Priscilla dancing and performing a choreography on a beach, surrendered by many people.

In France, the single started at number 24 on 19 April 2003, then reached the top ten the next week and peaked at number seven in the fourth week. The single totaled three weeks in the top ten, 22 weeks in the top 50 and 33 weeks in the top 100. [1] It was eventually certified Silver disc by the SNEP [2] and ranked 49th on the Annual Chart. [3]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Tchouk tchouk musik" (groove mix)3:24
2."Petit Navire"4:28
3."Priscilla t'apprend la chorégraphie" (bonus video) 
No.TitleLength
1."Tchouk tchouk musik"3:24

Personnel

Charts and sales

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