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C'est la ouate : ウィキペディア英語版 | C'est la ouate
"C'est la ouate" is a pop song recorded by French artist Caroline Loeb. It was the first single from her album ''Loeb C.D.'' and her second single overall. It was released in late 1986 and published by Barclay editions. It became a big hit in France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Argentina where it became a top ten hit, and was covered by many artists throughout the years. ==History== This song, which has words of "a derisive and light genre", "is crossed in the field of the classics".〔Elia Habib, ''Muz hit. tubes'', p. 95 (ISBN 2-9518832-0-X)〕 French-born singer Amina Annabi and humorist Dominique Farrugia are among the singers who performed the background vocals. There are a 3:48 edit version, a 5:32 extended version and an instrumental version entitled "Lazy dub". The B-side of the vinyl, "And So What", is an adaptation in English-language by Caroline Loeb. The music video, directed by Philippe Gautier, shows model and painter Anh Duong among the dancers. A few months after the original release, in August 1987, the singer recorded a remixed version of her song which was charted in the Netherlands, but she took the pseudonym of Carol'in. In 1987, when French journalist Yves Mourousi asked President François Mitterrand about what songs he knew, the latter replied : "C'est la ouate".〔"Elio Riso "C'est La Ouate" : reprise du hit de Caroline Loeb en 1986 ", ''Musique radio'', January 1, 2007 (Musiqueradio.com ) (Retrieved April 28, 2009)〕 Arie Elmaleh performed a transformative show on the playback of the song in the 2003 film ''Chouchou'' by Merzak Allouache. Since 2004, French mutual MAAF uses the song as its jingle advertising, becoming French favorite ad in 2005.
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