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Parle-moi (Ndiya song)

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Wikipedia article


{{Infobox song

| name = Parle-moi

| cover = Parle-Moi3.jpg

| alt =

| type = single

| artist = Ndiya

| album = 16/9

| B-side = Signes

| released = March 26, 2004

| recorded =

| studio =

| venue =

| genre = R&B, pop

| length = 4:05

| label = Sony

| writer = Graldine Delacoux, Thierry Gronfier

| producer = Thierry Gronfier

| prev_title = J'ai confiance en toi

| prev_year = 2002

| next_title = Et c'est parti...

| next_year = 2004

| misc =



}}

"'Parle-moi'" is a song recorded by the French contemporary R&B singer Ndiya, featured on her second studio album '16/9'. Written by Graldine Delacoux, Thierry Gronfier and produced by the latter, the track served as the first single off the album, released on CD on March 26, 2004 in France. The song was Ndiya's best-selling single in France up to mid-2006, when the song lost its status to "Roc", which sold over 250,000 copies of the single.

Formats and track listings



; Promo single

# "Parle-moi" (radio edit) 4:06

; CD single

# "Parle-moi" (radio edit) 4:05

# "Signes" 3:36

# "Parle-moi" (instrumental) 4:06

# "Parle-moi" (video)

; 7" maxi single

A-side:

# "Parle-moi" (tek mix)

# "Parle-moi" (a capella)

B-side:

# "Parle-moi" (album version) 3:36

# "Parle-moi" (instrumental) 4:04

Remixes and official versions



* Album version 4:05

* Radio edit 4:05

* Instrumental 4:04

* Karaoke version 4:04

* 6Mondini remix 5:00

* Extended version 5:08

* Tek mix

* A capella

Reception



The song was received with overall positive reactions. A Fnac music store reviewer called the song "devilish catchy".

Chart performance



The song made its first appearance in the French charts on March 21, 2004, one week before its official physical release, debuting at number 79 (#70). The next week, the single made one of the biggest jumps in the history of the chart, moving seventy-seven (77) places up to the second place (#2), where it eventually also peaked. The song remained in the top ten for 9 weeks, 5 more weeks in the top 20 and a total of 24 weeks in the chart. A silver certification followed a months after its release by Syndicat National de l'dition Phonographique (SNEP), the French music certifier, for selling over 100,000 copies. The single peaked at number twenty-two (#22) in the 2004 French Singles year end chart.

In Switzerland, "Parle-moi" was Ndiya's best-selling and best-performing single (up to the release of 2008's "Tired of Being Sorry (Laisse le destin l'emporter)" duet with Enrique Iglesias). The debuted at number eighteen (#18), to peak at number eleven (#11) in its fifth week charting. It remained eight weeks in the top 20 and a total of 17 weeks in the top 50.

Weekly charts



Year-end charts



Certifications



References



Category:2004 singles

Category:Ndiya songs

Category:Number-one singles in Poland

Category:Music videos directed by Xavier Gens

Category:Songs written by Thierry Gronfier

Category:Songs written by Graldine Delacoux

Category:2004 songs

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