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・ Çamköy, Germencik
・ Çamköy, Karacasu
・ Çamköy, Çamlıdere
・ Çamlarca, Kozan
・ Çamlı, Dinar
・ Çamlı, Erdemli
・ Çamlı, Hopa
・ Çamlıalan, Gündoğmuş
・ Çamlıbel
・ Çamlıbel, Alaplı
・ Ç
・ Ça Ira
・ Ça Ira (opera)
・ Ça Ira (review)
・ Ça ira - Il fiume della rivolta
Ça m'énerve
・ Ça n'finira jamais
・ Ça ne change pas un homme
・ Ça plane pour moi
・ Ça Va
・ Çabër
・ Çadırlı
・ Çadırlı, Silifke
・ Çagagüzer
・ Çahar
・ Çakaldere, Ceyhan
・ Çakalkuyusu, Seyhan
・ Çakallar, Alanya
・ Çakallı, Karaisalı
・ Çakallık, Serik


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Ça m'énerve : ウィキペディア英語版
Ça m'énerve

"Ça m'énerve" is a 2009 electronic novelty song recorded by French singer Helmut Fritz. It was his debut single from his album ''En observation'' and was released on 16 March 2009. It was a huge hit in France, where it topped the singles chart. The song was produced by Laurent Konrad, who had previously worked with Discobitch. The radio edit version and the vip dub mix are included on the track listing of the album.
==Chart performances==
The single was a hit on the French Digital Chart, staying for 10 consecutive weeks at number one. On 21 March 2009, it went to number seven on the SNEP singles chart and reached number-one in its 13th week. It was number-two for ten weeks, becoming the major hit of 2009 in France. As of August 2014, it was the 75th best-selling single of the 21st century in France, with 342,000 units sold.
In Wallonia (Belgium), the single debuted at number 29 on 18 April and reached a peak of number three for four weeks. It peaked at number eight on 24 May in Switzerland and achieved a moderate success in Flanders (Belgium) where it was ranked for seven weeks.

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