Parle-moi (Nâdiya song)

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“Parle-moi”
“Parle-moi” cover
Single by Nâdiya
from the album 16/9
B-side "Signes"
Released March 29, 2004
Format CD single
Recorded 2003
Genre Pop rock
Length 4:05
Label Sony
Writer(s) Géraldine Delacoux, Thierry Gronfier
Producer Thierry Gronfier
Certification France - Gold (215,000)
Nâdiya singles chronology
"J'ai confiance en toi"
(2002)
"Parle-moi"
(2004)
"Et c'est parti..."
(2004)
Alternate covers
Promo single cover, using the album cover
Promo single cover, using the album cover
CD single 2 cover
CD single 2 cover

"Parle-moi" is a pop rock song recorded by the France-born R&B singer nâdiya, featured on her the second studio album 16/9. It was released as the first single off the album on March 29th, 2004. The song was Nâdiya's best-selling single in France to date, but lost its titel to "Roc" (250,000) and "Tous ces mots" (215,000) in 2006. The song was certified gold two months after its release by SNEP, the French certificator, for selling over 200,000 copies. In total, the single sold over 215,000 copies. The single peaked at number twenty-two (#22) in the 2004 French Singles Year End Chart.

Contents

[edit] Track listings

CD single

  1. "Parle-moi" [radio edit] – 4:06
  2. "Signes" [album version] – 3:36
  3. "Parle-moi" [instrumental] – 4:04
  4. "Parle-moi" [video]

[edit] Remixes and official versions

  • Album Version - 4:05
  • Instrumental - 4:04
  • Karaoke Version - 4:04
  • 6Mondini Remix - 5:00
  • Extended Version - 5:08

[edit] Chart performance

The song made an amazing jump, entering the French singles chart at number 79 and moving all the way to number 2 in the next week. There it peaked for one week. The song remained in the top ten for 9 weeks, 14 weeks in the top 20 and 24 weeks in the chart.

In Switzerland, "Parle-moi" is het Nâdiya's best-selling and best-performing single in the chart. The single peaked at number 11 in its singles chart and remained in the chart for 28 weeks. The single debuted on April 11 at number 18, stayed there another week to in its fifth week at number 11. It remained eight weeks in the top 20 and 17 weeks in the top 50.

Chart (2004) Peak
position
Belgian (Wallonia) Singles Chart[1] 2
French Singles Chart[2] 2
Eurochart Hot 100 Singles[3] 9
Polish Pip Paf Airplay Chart[4] 1
Swiss Singles Chart[5] 11
World Airplay Top 100[6] 38
World Singles Top 100[6] 41
Top40-Charts.com Web Top 100[6] 51
End of the year chart (2004) Position
Belgian (Wallonia) Singles Chart[7] 7
French Airplay Chart[8] 69
French Club Chart[8] 39
French Singles Chart[9] 22
French TV Videos Chart[8] 33
Swiss Singles Chart[10] 54

[edit] References

  1. ^ Belgian (Wallonia) Singles Chart
  2. ^ French Singles Top 100
  3. ^ Eurochart
  4. ^ Polish Pip Paf Airplay Chart
  5. ^ Nâdiya - Parle-moi - hitparade.ch
  6. ^ a b c Top40-Charts
  7. ^ 2004 Belgian (Wallonia) Singles Chart Ultratop.be (Retrieved May 14, 2008)
  8. ^ a b c 2004 French Airplay and Video Charts Yacast.fr (Retrieved May 14, 2008)
  9. ^ 2004 French Singles Chart Ifop.com (Retrieved May 14, 2008)
  10. ^ 2004 Swiss Singles Chart Hitparade.ch (Retrieved May 14, 2008)