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![]() Don't worry, her next album will be French. I am 99.999999% certain of that
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![]() Actually, I would bet strongly that her new album will be in both languages. Some of each.
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![]() lyceus, I agree that the songs are much better in french, and they are more enjoyable to listen to because its more relaxing -- you listen to the sound of her voice and do not waste brain power trying to interpret the meaning of the words --
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![]() I know what you mean about the phrases, but if they had done a better job on the lyrics I would have never gotten the chance to hear Alizée sing Okey-Dokey, she sounds so damn cute when she does..LOL
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![]() Mylene has music videos in Italian, English, Hebrew, Russian, French, Old French, and maybe even Spanish. Language diversity is good
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![]() listening to Alizée's songs in english I realize that it's not just the language that makes her, her voice, and her songs so appealing; she can really sing - well! She sounds amazing in both languages.
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![]() your r right zack that's a smack!!!! ![]() alizee is a good singer in french language that sound's pretty good... as we are listening to English music daily we get bored of hearing the same song but listening to different languages keeps our mind to relax, french....french...french...C'mon i want more songs from alizee... but ![]()
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![]() Alizee may very well sound good in any language...
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