May 18, 2024

The good waves of Natasha St-Pier

The Quebec singer has an exemplary career in France. His fourth album, Wavelength, is that of the consecration since it seizes the first place sales in our country. A great first for her because none of her previous albums had reached the highest place. For this new opus, Natasha St-Pier has renewed its confidence in Pascal Obispo who co-directs and signs some titles. We also find compositions signed Lionel Florence, Calogero or Asdorve, pseudo behind who hides Fred Castle. In the biography of the singer we can read that "this record is the imprint of a troubled period and inevitably creative where each title brings it back to a precise moment of this past". A first place as a birthday present with a little bit of anticipation as she turns 25 on February 10th.

The second place in the top albums is James Blunt and the excellent Back to Bedlam followed closely by Chimène Badi and his Live at Olympia. Madonna goes back to fourth position with Confessions on a dancefloor and Raphael returns fifth with Caravan. Mozart is definitely in fashion at the beginning of 2006 since theintegral takes twelve places to end up twelfth and his Requiem orchestrated by Jean-Claude Magloire enters the 28th place. Among the novelties, let's mention the entry of Da Silva with December in summer (35) or that of the heroine of the little girls Dora the Explorer (44th).

The ranking of the singles is turned upside down and reveals some surprises. The first place returns to the young singer of Moroccan origin Amine who makes a box with his tube J'voulais. He had previously enjoyed success with the duo he formed with Leslie on sobri. The latter is also part of the composers of Amine's album, Beyond dreams, (18th at the top albums). Juanes loses leadership with The camisa negra who takes refuge in second place in front of Natasha St-Pier's single, An angel knock at my door. Madonna is fourth with Hung up followed by Tina Arena with Love even the impossible.

Among the novelties, the cartoon character Dora the Explorer, still she, arrives seventh with her first single Youhou and does better than a ghost, Dorothea, who lands twelfth with the reissue of Hou! the liar. The Black Eyed Peas arrive 17th with Pump it just like NRJ's 6-9 new parody with The hymn of the TV depresses. After the success of the credits of the credits ofCabbage soup, Mister Cosmic and Fat Dog reoffend with new versions of The Good of the priest (24th), immortalized in his time by Annie Cordy.



Natacha St Pierre (May 2024)