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" Mon amour" (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃n‿amuʁ]; transl. "My love") is a song by French singer Slimane, released on 8 November 2023 by Noé Music. It was later released on Essentiels, a best-of album. Described as an "ode to romance and love", it was written and composed by Slimane, Yaacov Salah, and Meïr Salah.
"Mon Amour" is a song recorded by Spanish singer-songwriter Zzoilo. Written by himself alongside Víctor Galindo and produced by the latter, it was independently released as Zzoilo's debut single on December 30, 2020, from his upcoming debut studio album. [ 1 ]
"Mon amour" (Shakira song), from the album She Wolf, 2009 "Mon Amour" (Zzoilo song), 2020 "Mon amour" (Stromae and Camila Cabello song), 2022
The song also topped the Italian airplay chart. [18] The song was a prominent hit of summer 2023, with Spotify naming it the eighth most streamed song of the summer in Italy on the platform. [19] At RTL's Power Hits Estate 2023, "Mon amour" was awarded the SIAE prize for the most performed song of the summer at Italian musical events. [20]
"Mon amour" (English: "My Love") is a song by Belgian musician Stromae and American singer/songwriter Camila Cabello. It was released on 27 July 2022, as the fourth single from Stromae's album Multitude, which was released on 4 March 2022. [1] It was written by the two artists and Luc Van Haver, brother of Stromae.
"Mirror Mirror" (also titled as "Mirror Mirror (Mon Amour)") is a song by British pop duo Dollar, released in 1981 as the second single from their third album, The Dollar Album. The song was co-written by Trevor Horn and Bruce Woolley , and produced by Horn.
"Mon amour, mon ami" is a song by French singer and actress Marie Laforêt. It originally appeared on her 1967 EP Marie Laforêt vol. XIII (also known as Mon amour, ...
"My Cherie Amour" is a 1969 song by Motown singer-songwriter Stevie Wonder. The song reached number 4 on the Billboard pop chart in August to be Wonder's eighth top ten hit. The song was co-written by Wonder, Sylvia Moy, and Henry Cosby; Cosby also served as producer of the song. At the end of 1969, the song was ranked number 32 for the year. [1]