Inventaire is the name given to the debut album of the French singer Christophe Willem . It was released on April 16, 2007 and was supported by the two hit singles " Double Je " and " Jacques a dit ", which were top five hits in France and Belgium. The album was mainly composed by the French artists Zazie and Philippe Katerine .
7-598: It was the third more successful album of 2007 in France, and a huge success in francophone countries, with about 1 million copies sold. " Double Je " topped the French charts and was awarded the Victoire de la Musique for Song of the Year, while Willem won Best French Revelation of the Year. The album itself won Francophone Album of the Year at the 2008 NRJ Music Awards . An acoustic version of
14-501: A single in Belgium (Wallonia). Willem chose the "self-mockery" to illustrate the song, which has also electronic sonorities. Produced by the director Sylvain Fusée who also wrote the screenplay with Willem, the music video shows the singer participating in a group therapy, to express his dual personality. It was nominated for the 2008 Victoires de la Musique in the category 'best videoclip of
21-617: The SNEP , the song was the best-selling single of the year, with 309,481 sales. The single was also a success on the digital chart : entered at number 17 on 14 April 2007, it jumped to number one the next week, and remained on the chart (top 40) for one year. It was ranked at number two on the End of the Year Chart. As of August 2014, it was the 48th best-selling single of the 21st century in France, with 400,000 units sold. In Belgium ( Wallonia ),
28-513: The album was released, which also included the track "Sunny" and a cover of The Cranberries track " Zombie ". Sales figures based on certification alone. Shipments figures based on certification alone. Double Je " Double je " is a 2007 song recorded by the French singer Christophe Willem with lyrics by Zazie . It was his third single and the second one from his debut album, Inventaire . Released on 25 May 2007,
35-467: The single charted for 38 weeks on the Ultratop 40, from 12 May 2007. It debuted at number 27 and reached the top ten in the fifth week. It was number one four weeks later and remained there for three consecutive weeks, then dropped to number two for six weeks. It totaled 19 weeks in the top ten, achieved Gold status and became the fourth best-selling single of the year. In Switzerland , the song achieved
42-467: The single was a hit in France and Belgium , topping the singles charts for about two months and thus becoming the singer's best-selling single. "Double je" was composed by the French artist Zazie . The song, with its "very funky melody and background vocals", was considered as being "much more effective" than the previous single, "Élu produit de l'année", released some weeks earlier digitally in France and as
49-495: The year'. It did not win, but the song was awarded 'original song of the year'. In France , the single entered at number-one on the French Singles Chart, on 2 June 2007, selling 38,002 units this week. It remained for seven non consecutive weeks at the top, then dropped slowly almost every week. The single stayed for 18 weeks in the top ten, 24 weeks in the top 50 and 35 weeks in the top 100. Certified Platinum disc by
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