Tchouk Tchouk Musik
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"Tchouk tchouk musik" is a song recorded by
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. It was released on 15 April, 2003 in
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) as the second
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from her second album ''
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''. It reached number 7 on the French singles chart and received a
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certification.


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. It was eventually certified
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disc by the SNEP and ranked 49th on the Annual Chart.


Track listing

* CD single * Digital download


Personnel

* Lyrics by Bertrand Châtenet * Music by Philippe Osman * Arrangement, programmation and all instruments by Philippe Osman * Mixing by Bertrand Châtenet and Jérôme Devoise * Mastered by André Perriat at Top Master studio * Vocals by Priscilla and Philippe Osman * Produced by B.Châtenet, P.Osman and P.Debort


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"Tchouk tchouk musik", lyrics + music video
{{Priscilla Betti 2002 songs 2003 singles Priscilla Betti songs Jive Records singles Songs written by Philippe Osman Songs written by Bertrand Châtenet