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She might like the idea of not being recognized in the USA, though. Just think - a very large and modern country of 300,000,000 people with all the amenities, and plenty of things to see and do. What a nice, big place to escape to from time to time when you just want to hide out for a while. |
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http://www.wewin.com/Alizee-wants-me.aspx Someone knows how to make em remove that video?
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She won't do well here until everyone hears her playing on the radio though.
I don't know why they did not release anything here. Youpidoo and Amelie could have done well. "I'm not Twenty" and "I'm Fed Up" kinda sucked though. Whoever wrote the lyrics to them just didn't care. I wonder if Mylene was getting jealous of Alizée's success? It is unusual to have a currently performing singer writing material for another singer. They normally retire from performing first and then write for others. She will have to make more English songs to get her foot in the door, but she can then steer people to the French versions. |
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Well, I like the French versions of those 2 songs a lot more than the English versions. Amelie and Youpidoo are great though.
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C'est ta faute... mais on t'aime quand même, Alizée!
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