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Respect (Alliance Ethnik song)

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Wikipedia article




"'Respect'" is a 1995 song recorded by French hip hop act Alliance Ethnik. It was the first single from his album 'Respect', and was released in January 1995. It achieved success in several countries, including France and Belgium where it was a top three hit. The song was Alliance Ethnik's biggest hit to date and can be deemed as its signature song.

Structure



After a 30-second introduction using the sound of a radio, the song contains several samples from songs such as "It's Good to Be the King Rap Pt 1" by Mel Brooks, "Back Together Again" by Roberta Flack and Donny HathawaySamples used in Alliance Ethnik's songs [http://du-bruit.com/?page=sampleurs&artiste=alliance_ethnik Du-bruit.com] (Retrieved October 10, 2008) and a small interpolation of "Life's a Bitch" of American rapper Nas. The verses, performed by K-mel, are in French, while other verses and the refrains are sung by Vinia Mojica in English. The male singer has a delivery "which makes use of words and onomatopoeia with and joviality". This single is "festive and optimistic", and uses the repertoire of the 1980s rap. The music video was shot in black and white.

Chart performances



"Respect" had a success on the French SNEP Singles Chart (top 50), where it ranked for 33 weeks; it debuted at number 13 on 28 January 1995, then entered in the top ten where it remained for 22 weeks, with a peak at number two for four consecutive weeks, behind The Cranberries' hit "Zombie". It achieved Gold status awarded by the Syndicat National de l'dition Phonographique. In Belgium (Wallonia), it was number one for a sole week, and remained for 17 weeks in the top ten and 24 weeks in the top 40. In Belgium (Flanders), Sweden and Austria, "Respect" achieved a moderate success where it was a top 25 hit. In Germany, it achieved only a low charts positions.

Track listings



* 'CD single'

# "Respect" (radio edit) 4:21

# "Respect" (instrumental) 4:21

* 'CD maxi'

# "Respect" (radio edit) 4:18

# "Respect" (Prince Paul's bag of tricks remix) 4:21

# "Respect" (Prince Paul's project mix) 4:30

# "Respect" (Prince Paul's bag of tricks instrumental) 4:50

* '12" maxi'

# "Respect" (radio edit) 4:18

# "Respect" (Prince Paul's bag of tricks remix) 4:21

# "Respect" (Prince Paul's project mix) 4:30

# "Respect" (Prince Paul's bag of tricks instrumental) 4:50

* '12" maxi - Promo'

# "Respect" (Prince Paul's bag of tricks remix) 4:21

# "Respect" (Prince Paul's project mix) 4:30

# "Respect" (Prince Paul's bag of tricks instrumental) 4:50

Credits



* Produced and mixed by Bob Power

* Vocals by Vinia Mojica

* Remixes by Prince Paul

Charts and certifications



Weekly charts



Year-end charts



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References



Category:1995 debut singles

Category:Alliance Ethnik songs

Category:Macaronic songs

Category:Ultratop 50 Singles (Wallonia) number-one singles

Category:Songs written by Vinia Mojica

Category:1995 songs

Category:Virgin Records singles

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