La Source (album)

La Source (translated The Source) is the fourth album from the French R&B singer Nâdiya. The album was released on November 12, 2007, and is a hits compilation. In total, the album features 5 new songs, including the first single "Vivre ou Survivre", and new versions of several songs from her previous two albums. No songs from her debut album Changer les Choses were included on the album.

La Source
Greatest hits album by
ReleasedNovember 12, 2007
Recorded2003-2007
GenreR&B, pop
Length57:12
LabelColumbia
ProducerElectron libre
Nâdiya chronology
Nâdiya
(2006)
La Source
(2007)
Electron Libre
(2008)
Singles from La Source
  1. "Vivre ou Survivre"
    Released: November 26, 2007

Track listing

# Track Length Original Album Additional Info.
1 "La Source (Slam)" 0:30
2 "Vivre ou Survivre" 3:50 Radio Edit
3 "Comment Oublier" 4:05 duet with Jio
4 "Tous Ces Mots" 3:38 Nâdiya feat. Smartzee / Radio Edit
5 "Amies-ennemies" 3:57 Nâdiya Single Edit
6 "Corrida" 3:45
7 "El Hamdoulilah" 4:02 Nâdiya
8 "Et c'est parti..." 4:55 16/9 feat. Smartzee / Extended Version
9 "Roc" 3:36 Nâdiya
10 "Cheyenne" 3:34 Nâdiya Squal Mix
11 "Si Loin de Vous" 4:26 16/9 Extended Mix
12 "À Mon Père" 3:32 duet with Idir / Version Acoustique
13 "Parle-moi" 5:08 16/9 Extended Mix
14 "Signes" 3:41 16/9 Extended Radio Mix
15 "Inch'allah" 4:33 Nâdiya

Charts, certifications and sales

The album debuted at number 35 in the French charts upon release. After that, it kept on lowering in chart positions, leaving the top 100 within four weeks.

Chart Country Provider(s) Peak
position
Certification Sales/shipments
French Albums Chart[1] France SNEP 35
gollark: Personally, I mostly just shove movies on in the background while doing other stuff.
gollark: Not sure what 1 means.
gollark: The second one appears to be caused by less work (→ less income taxes, having to subsidize furlough stuff etc), and less economic activity generally (→ less tax), as well as having probably significant expenses on doing testing and tracing and all that.
gollark: I mean, stuff got more expensive for a bit, and I had to switch to pasta I liked less, but it mostly seemed to be fine.
gollark: Is it just me or did the predicted COVID-19 supply chain disruption not actually really happen?

References

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