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  2. Vitaa - Wikipedia

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  3. Sultan (rapper) - Wikipedia

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    He also contributed to rap mixtape project Frontline in 2007. He posted online "Trahison" in answer to Diam's featuring Vitaa release "Confessions nocturnes". His official street album of 17 tracks called La Sul'tendance with the track "Quoi qu'il arrive" becoming the first single from the album in October 2009. The release was on Impact ...

  4. Mauvaise foi nocturne - Wikipedia

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    "Mauvaise foi nocturne (la réponse)" (French for "Nocturnal dishonesty (the response)") is a 2006 song recorded by French act Fatal Bazooka, led by actor, singer and comedian Michael Youn. Pascal Obispo participated also in the vocals under the name of Vitoo.

  5. Fatal Bazooka - Wikipedia

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    This single, released in 2007, parodies the song "Confessions nocturnes" by Diam's and Vitaa. Michaël Youn, alias "Fatal", parodies Diam's character, while Pascal Obispo, alias "Vitoo", takes on Vitaa. The music is identical to the original song, but the words are modified. The associated video clip was also a scene-by-scene spoof.

  6. Confessions (song) - Wikipedia

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  7. List of works based on Erlkönig - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics are in the Silesian dialect. The Carolina Chocolate Drops has a song called "Earl King" based on the poem. The British classical crossover singer Sarah Brightman released the song "Figlio Perduto" ("Lost Son") in 2000 on her album La Luna. The song is an Italian translation of Goethe's poem by Chiara Ferrau. [11]

  8. Nocturne (Secret Garden song) - Wikipedia

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    "Nocturne" is a song recorded by Irish-Norwegian duo Secret Garden –Fionnuala Sherry and Rolf Løvland– with music composed by Løvland and lyrics written by Petter Skavlan . It represented Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 1995 held in Dublin , resulting in the country's second win at the contest.

  9. Im Nin'alu - Wikipedia

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    In the album Confessions on a Dance Floor and in The Confessions Tour by Madonna (2007) the track "Isaac" includes a portion of the poem. "Im Nin'alu" is the opening track on Eliyahu & The Qadim Ensemble's album Eastern Wind (2009), with lead vocals by Rachel Valfer. [35] In 2009 Panjabi MC remixed this song on his album named Indian Timing.