Flamme (song)

Flamme is a famous song by French artist of Guadeloupean descent Slaï (real name Patrice Sylvestre). Song co-written by Slaï and Guy Bordey, it was recorded in late 1990s, it was originally a hit in the Caribbean region, and in Caribbean communities in France.

"Flamme"
Single by Slaï
from the album Fresh / Florilège
Released1999 (originally on album Fresh)
2004 (France, on album Florilège)
Recorded1998
LabelSony Music (France, 2004 release)
Songwriter(s)Slaï, Guy Bordey
Slaï singles chronology
"Flamme"
(1999)
"La dernière danse"
(2004)
Music video
"Flamme" on YouTube

With the increasing popularity of tropical music in France, it passed to mainstream and French radio stations started playing the song, prompting Sony Music to release it in France in 2004. It became an immediate hit in the summer of 2004, reaching number 4 on SNEP Official French Singles Chart. It was also included once again in the Slaï album Florilège, an album that made it to number 14 on the French Albums Chart. "Flamme" by considered as one of the definitive songs of the tropical sound that became popular in France.

Covers

"Flamme" was picked for a remake in the tribute album Tropical Family, a French collective to rerecord typical popular tropical sounds popular in France. Slaï took part in the project with two tracks ("Les Poèmes de Michelle" from Teri Moïse and "Il jouait du piano debout" from France Gall, the latter as a duo with Mélissa Nkonda). But for the "Flamme" track, it was interpreted by Axel Tony and Layanah and is track number 2 on the album.

The Axel Tony / Layanah version was released as a download and made it to number 118 on the French charts on power of the downloads.

Charts

Slaï song
Chart (2004) Peak
position
France (SNEP)[1] 4
Axel Tony and Layanah version
Chart (2013) Peak
position
France (SNEP)[2] 118
gollark: Arbitrary prime numbers but differing per file?
gollark: Yes. 3-space indentation is best.
gollark: Sorry about that. The memetics used by GTech™ to control Macron development can have somewhat exaggerated effects.
gollark: You should sneak it into 26% of GitHub repositories so that Copilot generates it constantly, like I did with the antimemetic SPUDNET backdoor code.
gollark: Macron uses zero width spaces.

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.