Talk:Stromae discography

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Pipi au lit[edit]

Somebody know what happened with song "Pipi au lit"? It was/will be ever released? Eurohunter (talk) 17:34, 28 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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Mon amour[edit]

Hello. I think there is a difference [1] [2]. Eurohunter (talk) 16:16, 7 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]

@Eurohunter: Regarding this almost identical message you left on my talk page just now, I trust you can tell the basis is the same song—most of the lyrics are the same. It's just a remix including additional vocals from Camila Cabello—this is not uncommon in pop music. Now that the song has been released as a single, we combine the chart performance of the original with the remix version released as a single, as Ultratop has clearly done so given that last week the song experienced a significant boost on the chart and the reason was the release of the remix with Cabello (otherwise what was the reason?). There is precedent for combining the original entry with the remix, like when Doja Cat released "Say So" as a remix with Nicki Minaj and the song subsequently went to number one in the US—the chart entries for both versions were combined on their discographies (as a note saying "solo or remix with x"). We don't list the original then the remix separately. Ultratop has decided to combine the chart performance of the original and the remix without differentiating, so it made sense to combine the chart entries too. Ss112 14:54, 13 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]