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"Lilali" is a song by the Belgian Eurodance singer Kim Kay. It was released in 1998 on EMI as the debut single, lead single and as well as the opening track from her debut studio album, La Vie en lilali (1998). It is a Eurodance song that was written by Guido Veulemans, Wim Claes, and Katrien Gillis [1] and produced by Phil Sterman and Lov Cook.
Hits! is the only compilation album by the Belgian Eurodance singer Kim Kay, released on 20 November 2000.The album was produced by Phil Sterman and Lov Cook [1] and was recorded at Electric City.
La Vie en lilali is the debut studio album by the Belgian Eurodance singer Kim Kay, released on 20 November 1998. The album was produced by Phil Sterman and Lov Cook. The album was produced by Phil Sterman and Lov Cook.
Kim Van Hee (born 22 February 1978), better known by her stage name Kim Kay is a Belgian pop singer. She is Flemish, though she is known for delivering vocals in French.Kay took part in the Belgian preselection of the 2002 Eurovision Song Contest with a song called The Sun Shines. [1]
Another version of the song was by the Belgian Eurodance singer Kim Kay. It was released on 13 November 1998 on EMI as the third single and as well as the twelfth track from her debut studio album, La Vie en lilali (1998). It is a Eurodance song that was written by Serge Gainsbourg and produced by Phil Sterman and Lov Cook.
"Oui oh oui" is a song by the Belgian Eurodance singer Kim Kay. It was released in 1998 on EMI as the second single and as well as the sixth track from her debut studio album, La Vie en lilali (1998). It is a Eurodance song that was written by Wim Claes, Katrien Gillis, and Guido Veulemans [1] and produced by Phil Sterman and Lov Cook.
The song is a cover of the Russian hit "Pesenka" by Ruki Vverh! and uses the song's melody with additional English lyrics. Both songs feature the phrase "la la la la la" in a call and response format. Released in May 2000, the song is ATC's most successful single, reaching the top 20 in most countries where it was released.
It allows for compatible players (such as modern digital audio players) to display song lyrics synchronously with a song. The lyrics file generally has the same name as the audio file, just with a different filename extension, and operates as a sidecar file. For example, if a song's main file is song.mp3, its LRC file would most commonly be ...