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  2. Breathe (Télépopmusik song) - Wikipedia

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    "Breathe" is a song by French dance music group Télépopmusik. It features guest vocals by Scottish singer Angela McCluskey and appears on the group's 2001 album, Genetic World . [ 1 ] Released as the group's debut single in 2002, "Breathe" reached No. 42 on the UK Singles Chart in March of that year.

  3. Télépopmusik - Wikipedia

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    "Breathe" was used in the 2005 French film The Beat That My Heart Skipped ("De battre mon cœur s'est arrêté"), directed by Jacques Audiard. In November 2008, IBM used the track "L'Incertitude D'Heisenberg" in a video about the company's history. [9] In 2009, Peugeot started advertising of its 308 CC model with the track "Ghost Girl". [10]

  4. Angel Milk - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the recording of Angel Milk, Télépopmusik had achieved some mainstream success with "Breathe". The song was used in a Mitsubishi advertisement, [6] became a top 50 hit in the UK, [8] and entered the Billboard Hot 100. [9] The song's parent album, Genetic World, also proved a success, charting in both the US and the UK.

  5. Category:Télépopmusik songs - Wikipedia

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  6. Breathe (Fabolous song) - Wikipedia

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    "Breathe" is a song by American rapper Fabolous, released as the lead single from third studio album, Real Talk (2004). The song reached number 10 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart in November 2004 and became a top-40 hit in several countries worldwide.

  7. Breathe (Serebro song) - Wikipedia

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    The video starts underwater and Serebro walks along the seabed in large flowing dresses. The girls walk past sea-life as underwater scenes are displayed.

  8. Breathe (Blu Cantrell song) - Wikipedia

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    "Breathe" was originally recorded for the Bittersweet album without Sean Paul, but his vocals were added for the single release.The song uses a slightly altered instrumental of Dr. Dre's 1999 song "What's the Difference" featuring Eminem and Xzibit, [2] which in turn revolved around a sample from Charles Aznavour's 1966 song "Parce Que Tu Crois".

  9. Breathe (Midge Ure album) - Wikipedia

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    Breathe, a 1996 album by Midge Ure, was the fourth solo release for the former Ultravox frontman. The album, produced by Richard Feldman , was released first in Continental Europe, followed by the U.K. and U.S. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]