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The yé-yé movement had its origins in the radio program Salut les copains (loosely translated as "Hello, mates" or "Hello, pals"), created by Jean Frydman and hosted by Daniel Filipacchi and Frank Ténot, [5] which first aired in December 1959.
Salut les copains - French for hello mates or hi buddies - may refer to: Salut les copains (radio program), a French radio variety program on Europe 1. Yé-yé, a French style of music based on music broadcast by radio program Salut les copains; Salut les copains, a French music publication (later renamed Salut!)
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"Do You Mind (Crazy Cousinz Remix)" was later heavily sampled in Drake's "One Dance" (2016) which peaked at number-one in the UK, US and Canada. [1]"Do You Mind" was also sampled in ArrDee's 2022 single "Hello Mate", with Kyla being credited as a featured artist. [2]
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