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Hits! (Kim Kay Album)
''Hits!'' is the only compilation album by the Belgian Eurodance singer Kim Kay, released on 20 November 2000. The album was produced by Phil Sterman and Lov Cook and was recorded at Electric City. It features the artist's singles: " La Dah-li-danse", " Les Vacances d'été", " Ça plane pour moi", and " Les Sucettes". Some of the songs from Kim Kay's previous debut album ''La Vie en lilali ''La Vie en lilali'' is the debut studio album by the Belgium, Belgian Eurodance singer Kim Kay, released on 20 November 1998. The album was produced by Phil Sterman and Lov Cook. It features the artist's singles: "Oui oh oui", "Poupée de cire, ...'' are retained from the ''Hits!''. Track listing References External links * * 2000 albums Kim Kay albums EMI Records albums French-language albums {{2000s-dance-pop-album-stub ...
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Kim Kay
Kim Van Hee (born 22 February 1978), better known by her stage name Kim Kay or Daphne is a Belgian Pop music, pop/rock singer. She is Flemish people, Flemish, though she is known for delivering vocals in French. Kay took part in the Belgian preselection of the Eurovision Song Contest 2002, 2002 Eurovision Song Contest with a song called The Sun Shines. Kim Kay's arguably most famous work is her dance single "Lilali", which was a hit in Europe, beyond Belgium and France, where she booked her overall greatest successes throughout her career. Kay lives in Wichelen and studies psychology in Ghent. In 2004, she was diagnosed with cervical cancer. Discography Albums * ''La Vie en lilali'' (1998) ** 1. "Lilali" ** 2. "Bam bam (Kim Kay song), Bam bam" ** 3. "Le Banana Split" ** 4. "Iniminimanimo" ** 5. "Donne-moi" ** 6. "Oui oh oui" ** 7. "Tout simplement" ** 8. "Amoureux solitaires" ** 9. "À nous" ** 10. "99 Luftballons" ** 11. "Je danse" ** 12. "Poupée de cire, poupée de son ...
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John Terra
Johnny Henri Terwingen (born 21 June 1951 in Maasmechelen), better known as John Terra, is a Belgian singer and crooner mainly in Flemish Flemish (''Vlaams'') is a Low Franconian dialect cluster of the Dutch language. It is sometimes referred to as Flemish Dutch (), Belgian Dutch ( ), or Southern Dutch (). Flemish is native to Flanders, a historical region in northern Belgium; .... After many years of success, he started producing for other famous Belgian artists. Discography Albums Singles *For positions indicated as Ultratip, the song did not appear in the official Belgian Ultratop 50 charts, but rather in the bubbling under Ultratip charts. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Terra, John Belgian male singers 1951 births Living people People from Maasmechelen ...
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Kim Kay Albums
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Lilali
"Lilali" is a song by the Belgian Eurodance singer Kim Kay. It was released in 1998 on EMI as the debut single, lead single and as well as the opening track from her debut studio album, ''La Vie en lilali'' (1998). It is a Eurodance song that was written by Guido Veulemans, Wim Claes Wim Claes (29 June 1961 – 24 February 2018) was a Belgian composer, arranger and music producer. As a songwriter, he was best known for " Like The Wind", Belgium's entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1999, sung by Vanessa Chinitor. He was a ..., and Katrien Gillis and produced by Phil Sterman and Lov Cook. Upon release in 1998, the "Lilali" became a hit in Europe, especially/particularly in Belgium and France. The song produce over 80,000 copies in Belgium. A year later after its release, a remix of the song were made by the artist and it sold in France over 300,000 copies. Track listing Charts Weekly charts Year-end charts Certifications References External links ...
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Iniminimanimo
"Iniminimanimo" is a song by the Belgian Eurodance singer Kim Kay. It was released in 1999 on EMI as the fifth single and as well as the fourth track from her debut studio album, ''La Vie en lilali ''La Vie en lilali'' is the debut studio album by the Belgium, Belgian Eurodance singer Kim Kay, released on 20 November 1998. The album was produced by Phil Sterman and Lov Cook. It features the artist's singles: "Oui oh oui", "Poupée de cire, ...'' (1998). It is a Eurodance song that was written by Sidro, Ilbe, and Stef Corbesier and produced by Phil Sterman and Lov Cook. Track listing Charts References External links * * * 1999 singles 1999 songs Kim Kay songs EMI Records singles French-language songs {{1990s-electronic-song-stub ...
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In Dulci Jubilo
"In dulci jubilo" (Latin for "In sweet rejoicing") is a traditional Christmas carol. In its original setting, the carol is a macaronic text of German and Latin dating from the Middle Ages. Subsequent translations into English, such as J. M. Neale's arrangement "Good Christian Men, Rejoice" have increased its popularity, and Robert Pearsall's 1837 macaronic translation is a mainstay of the Christmas Nine Lessons and Carols repertoire. J. S. Bach's chorale prelude based on the tune ( BWV 729) is also a traditional postlude for Christmas services. History and translations The original song text, a macaronic alternation of Medieval German and Latin, is thought to have been written by the German mystic Heinrich Seuse circa 1328. According to folklore, Seuse heard angels sing these words and joined them in a dance of worship. In his biography (or perhaps autobiography), it was written: Now this same angel came up to the Servant (Suso) brightly, and said that God had sent him d ...
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Le Banana Split
"Le Banana Split" is the debut single by Belgian pop singer Lio. It was a very big hit when it was first released in 1979, selling 700,000 copies. It is considered today Lio's signature song. Background "Le Banana Split" was remixed in 1995 and re-released to promote Lio's greatest hits album ''Peste Of!''. Live performances In 1996, Lio performed a punk version of "Le Banana Split" on the French TV show " Taratata". In 2009, Lio performed a mostly acoustic version of "Le Banana Split" on the French TV show ''TV5 Acoustic''. In 2012, Lio performed "Le Banana Split" during the "RFM Party 80" Tour backed by the original instrumental track. She also performed it live with Phantom, the Belgian punk band she was recording and touring with at the time. Release formats The single was released on both regular 7" vinyl single backed with the track "Teenager", and 12" maxi vinyl in an extended disco version. It is available on CD on various Lio compilations such as ''Les Pop Songs' ...
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Oui Oh Oui
"Oui oh oui" is a song by the Belgian Eurodance singer Kim Kay. It was released in 1998 on EMI as the second single and as well as the sixth track from her debut studio album, ''La Vie en lilali'' (1998). It is a Eurodance song that was written by Wim Claes Wim Claes (29 June 1961 – 24 February 2018) was a Belgian composer, arranger and music producer. As a songwriter, he was best known for " Like The Wind", Belgium's entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1999, sung by Vanessa Chinitor. He was a ..., Katrien Gillis, and Guido Veulemans and produced by Phil Sterman and Lov Cook. Track listing Charts References External links * * * 1998 singles 1998 songs Kim Kay songs EMI Records singles French-language songs {{1990s-Belgium-single-stub ...
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Yvan Lacomblez
Two Man Sound was a Belgian pop trio of the 1970s. Their style combined the disco music typical of the era with samba and bossa nova. Their signature hits were 1975 "Charlie Brown" and a Latin track called " Disco Samba", released in 1977. "Charlie Brown" was a success in Belgium and Italy but never broke the United Kingdom charts. The medley of Brazilian pop songs "Disco Samba" became a huge European hit in the early 1980s, with repeated hit-listings in euro-charts from 1983 through 1986 as well as the official Reza family song. Always in 1977, on the US Dance chart, the single "Capital Tropical" was the most successful of two entries peaking at #11. In 1979, another samba song "Que Tal America" became an "underground disco anthem" in North America. Other projects Band members Lacomblez and Deprijck were also record producers and songwriters who penned the international 1977 hit " Ça plane pour moi" for fellow Belgian artist Plastic Bertrand. Deprijck, who was also producer ...
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Lou Deprijck
Lou Deprijck (; born 1946 in Lessines, Wallonia) is a Belgian singer and record producer. He was a major figure in the Belgian pop scene of the 1970s and 1980s, with more than 20 million copies of his compositions sold worldwide. He is best known for having co-written with Yves Lacomblez, and for having de facto sung, the Plastic Bertrand 1978 song " Ça plane pour moi". Music career Early work and Two Man Sound His first group Pop' Liberty 6 had a complete flop in 1967 with "Je Suis Pop Et Tout À Fait Dingue". However he later found success with Two Man Sound, a Latin-pop outfit formed with Sylvain Vanholme of the Wallace Collection and Yvan Lacomblez. Two Man Sound sold over a million copies of their 1975 single "Charlie Brown" while the album ''Disco Samba'', with the eponymous song, had sales of around 1.4 million copies in Latin America.
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Wim Claes
Wim Claes (29 June 1961 – 24 February 2018) was a Belgian composer, arranger and music producer. As a songwriter, he was best known for " Like The Wind", Belgium's entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1999, sung by Vanessa Chinitor. He was also a member of the Eurodance group DJ Peter Project. "Like the Wind", which finished 12th in the contest and reached no 3 in the Belgian charts, was performed in English, in accordance with new rules introduced that year. Other successful co-written by Claes included " Oui oh oui" and " Lilali", both sung by Kim Kay Kim Van Hee (born 22 February 1978), better known by her stage name Kim Kay or Daphne is a Belgian Pop music, pop/rock singer. She is Flemish people, Flemish, though she is known for delivering vocals in French. Kay took part in the Belgian pres ..., which reached no 15 and no 4 respectively in the Belgian charts. References 1961 births 2018 deaths Belgian male songwriters Belgian songwriters Male songwriters Mus ...
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