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Parce Que Tu Crois

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Wikipedia article


"'Parce que tu crois'" (; English translation: "Because You Believe") is a song by Armenian-French singer Charles Aznavour. It was released on his 1966 albums 'La bohme' and 'Chante Paris au mois d'aot'.

Use as sample



The song has been sampled or interpolated by numerous music artists including:

*Youssou N'Dour on "Xale Rewmi" (1985)

*Dr. Dre on "What's the Difference" (feat. Eminem and Xzibit) (1999)

**Blu Cantrell on "Breathe" (feat. Sean Paul) (2003) in turn interpolated What's The Difference.

*Wax Tailor on "Positively Inclined" (2003)

*Bitter:Sweet on "Dirty Laundry" (2006)The big issue, Cape Town - Volume 10, Issues 114-125 - 2007- Page 79

*Debout sur le Zinc in the album "Les promesses" (2006)

*Koxie on "Garon" (2007)

*Indila on "Dernire danse" (2013)

*Cro on "Bad Chick" (2014)

*Nikki Yanofsky on "Necessary Evil" (2014)

*Miles Kane on "Johanna" (soundtrack to the movie 'Mortdecai') (2015)

* Emancipator on "Time for Space" (2017)

*Shaq on "Freestyle (Dame Dolla Diss)" (2019)

Notes




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