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We Love Disney | ||||
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Released | December 2, 2013 | |||
Recorded | 2013 | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Label | Mercury | |||
We Love Disney series chronology | ||||
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We Love Disney is a French compilation album and first entry in the We Love Disney series. Containing 17 songs from Disney soundtracks, performed by French singers and artists, the album was released on December 2, 2013.
Following the commercial success of this first album, Universal released a second album on November 3, 2014, with the first single Tendre rêve, performed by Alizée.
We Love Disney is the first album in the compilation series of the same name. It was released in France in December 2013, [1] The project was led by Universal Music Group's Mercury Records and included collaborations from artists that included Élodie Frégé and Ben l'Oncle Soul. [2] It became the fourteenth best selling album in France in 2013. [3] It charted in numerous countries, including #2 in Belgium, [4] #2 in France, [5] and #8 in Switzerland. [6]
This album aims to pay tribute to the musical world of Walt Disney Pictures thanks to the cover of several songs from his films by French artists. The project was initiated by Disney Music Group (under the creative impulse of Boualem Lamhene) and led by the Mercury / Universal label , which has developed its partnership with the Disney Music Group since March 20, 2013 by sharing producers and composers for contract artists and future Disney productions .
The first single from the album is Un jour mon prince viendra, performed by Élodie Frégé .
A second single Être un homme comme vous, performed by Ben l'Oncle Soul, is also published .
A last single was sent to radio stations, L'air du vent performed by Jenifer.
Following the commercial success of this first album, Universal released a second album on November 3, 2014, with the first single Tendre rêve, performed by Alizée.
In 2015, the Franchise was rolled out internationally. An American version has appeared and includes titles performed by Ne-Yo, Gwen Stefani, Ariana Grande, Jason Derulo, Fall Out Boy or Jessie J.
In 2016, a Latin version of this project was born and includes titles performed by Eros Ramazzotti, Ana Torroja, Alejandro Fernández, Alejandro Sanz or Belanova.
Chart (2013 - 2014) | Peak position |
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Ultrapop 200 (Belgium) | 2 [4] |
French album | 2 [5] |
Swiss album | 8 [6] |
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