Trash Yéyé

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Trash Yéyé
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Studio album by
Released10 September 2007
Genre French pop
Label Virgin
Benjamin Biolay chronology
À l'origine
(2004)
Trash Yéyé
(2007)
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Trash Yéyé is an album by French pop artist Benjamin Biolay. It was released on Virgin Records in 2007.

Track listing

  1. "Bien Avant "
  2. "Douloureux Dedans "
  3. "Regarder La Lumière"
  4. "Dans Ta Bouche "
  5. "Dans La Merco Benz"
  6. "La Garçonnière "
  7. "La Chambre D'Amis"
  8. "Qu'est-ce Que Ça Peut Faire "
  9. "Cactus Concerto"
  10. "Rendez-Vous Qui Sait"
  11. "Laisse Aboyer Les Chiens"
  12. "De Beaux Souvenirs"



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