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XXL (Mylène Farmer song) : ウィキペディア英語版
XXL (Mylène Farmer song)

"XXL" is a 1995 song recorded by French singer-songwriter Mylène Farmer. The song was the lead single from her fourth studio album ''Anamorphosée'' and was released on 19 September 1995. It marked an important change in the singer's career, with more rock sonorities, easier lyrics to understand and a music video directed by a new producer. Although it entered directly to number-one on the French Singles Chart, it dropped quickly and achieved mixed success.
==Background and writing==
After the failure of the film ''Giorgino'' in 1993 in which she played, Farmer decided to live in Los Angeles in order to fall back into anonymity. In 1995, she found the inspiration to write new songs by reading various books, including ''La Mort intime'' by French author Marie de Hennezel, and ''Le livre tibétain de la vie et de la mort''. She then asked to Laurent Boutonnat to join her in California to produce together a new album, ''Anamorphosée''. However, following the failure of the 1993 film ''Giorgino'', they decided to propose a Farmer's new public image and a new sound with rock and grunge sonorities. So, when the French channel M6 announced the name and the content of the first single, "XXL", that was a big surprise, since the album was not released yet then. Many fans did not expect a such musical change;〔Khairallah, 2007, p. 27.〕 some of them decided to abandon the new universe proposed by the duo Farmer / Boutonnat, and a new public was won over.
On 24 August 1995, a promotional format was sent to radio stations: it was composed of giant wrought iron letters 'XXL', designed by Henry Neu, with the CD. The CD single was released on 19 September 1995. The various remixed on the four formats are all produced by Laurent Boutonnat and Bertrand Châtenet.〔 It was Farmer's first single cover on which she did not appear (the second was later "L'Histoire d'une fée, c'est...").
Another remix, named 'UK remix', has been done about a year later, on "Rêver"'s CD maxi, by Richard Dekkard. As for the 'JXL remix', it was produced by the Dutch musician Junkie XL and features on the compilation ''RemixeS''.

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