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Parle-moi (Nâdiya song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Parle-moi (Nâdiya song)

"Parle-moi" ((英語:Talk to Me)) is a song recorded by the French contemporary R&B singer Nâdiya, featured on her second studio album ''16/9''. Written by Géraldine Delacoux, Thierry Gronfier and produced by the latter, the track served as the first single off the album, released on CD on March 26, 2004 in France. The song was Nâdiya's best-selling single in France up to mid-2006, when the song lost its status to "Roc", which sold over 250,000 copies of the single.
==Formats and track listings==
; Promo single
# "Parle-moi" (radio edit) — 4:06
; CD single
# "Parle-moi" (radio edit) — 4:05
# "Signes" — 3:36
# "Parle-moi" (instrumental) — 4:06
# "Parle-moi" (video)
; 7" maxi single
A-side:
# "Parle-moi" (tek mix)
# "Parle-moi" (a capella)
B-side:
# "Parle-moi" (album version) — 3:36
# "Parle-moi" (instrumental) — 4:04

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