Parce Que Tu Crois
"Parce que tu crois" (French pronunciation: [paʁs kə ty kʁwa]; English translation: "Because You Believe") is a song by Armenian-French singer Charles Aznavour. It was released on his 1966 albums La bohème and Chante Paris au mois d'août.[1]
Use as sample
The song has been sampled or interpolated by numerous music artists including:
- Youssou N'Dour on "Xale Rewmi" (1985)
- Dr. Dre on "What's the Difference" (feat. Eminem and Xzibit) (1999)[2]
- Wax Tailor on "Positively Inclined" (2003)
- Blu Cantrell on "Breathe" (feat. Sean Paul) (2003)
- Bitter:Sweet on "Dirty Laundry" (2006)[3]
- Debout sur le Zinc in the album "Les promesses" (2006)
- Koxie on "Garçon" (2007)
- Indila on "Dernière danse" (2013)
- Cro on "Bad Chick" (2014)
- Nikki Yanofsky on "Necessary Evil" (2014)
- Miles Kane on "Johanna" (soundtrack to the movie Mortdecai) (2015)[4]
- Emancipator on "Time for Space" (2017)
- Hugel on "WTF" (feat. Amber Van Day) (2018)
- Shaq on "Freestyle (Dame Dolla Diss)" (2019)[5]
Notes
- "Charles Aznavour - Chante Paris Au Mois D'Août". Discogs.
- "Bitter:Sweet's 'Dirty Laundry' - Discover the Sample Source". WhoSampled.
- The big issue, Cape Town - Volume 10, Issues 114-125 - 2007- Page 79
- "Mortdecai (2015)" – via www.imdb.com.
- "Freestyle rap by Shaq (a diss rap against Damian Lillard)".
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