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The song is a parody of Diam's' song "Confessions nocturnes", recorded with Vitaa as featuring, and included on the album Dans ma bulle. Michaël Youn portrayed Diam's, while Pascal Obispo plays the role of Vitaa. In Fatal Bazooka's music video, there are also many references to the original one by Diam's.
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.
Dans ma bulle (pronounced [dɑ̃ ma byl], translation: In my bubble) is the third studio album by French hip hop musician Diam's.It was released on 6 February 2006 through EMI Music France.
Diam's became better known, thanks to her appearance in 1997 on Mafia Trece's first album, called Cosa Nostra, and thanks to an appearance on Phonograph with the rap group ATK. [6] After her separation from Mafia Tres, Diam's released her first album, Premier Mandat in 1999, but it was not a success, selling just 9,000 copies. [7]
"Oublie" with Pit Baccardi and Diam's "Sur ta route" with Dadoo "Fille facile" with Dadoo "C.B" with Casus Belli "Confessions nocturnes" with Diam's; (It was parodied by Fatal Bazooka featuring Vitoo as "Mauvaise foi nocturne" (Pascal Obispo is Vitoo)) "Ne dis jamais" with Sinik "La gomme" with Diam's "Peur d'aimer" with Nessbeal
Pages in category "Songs written by Diam's" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... Mauvaise foi nocturne This page was last ...
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His first single of 2007, "Mauvaise foi nocturne"' with Pascal Obispo parodied Confessions nocturnes by Diam's and Vitaa (mentioned in "Parle à ma main" as well) also went to #1 in France.