Tomber la chemise (English Wikipedia)

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  • Le Meilleur : Best of, track listing Amazon.com (Retrieved 12 December 2008)

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  • Muggleton, David (December 2003). The Post-subcultures Reader. Berg Publishers. p. 195. ISBN 1-85973-668-8. Retrieved 18 December 2008. On the other side of the Channel, meanwhile, rappers of immigrant origins were taking France by storm, as in the huge 1999 Summer hit 'Tomber La Chemise' ...

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  • Haazheel (April 2007). "Interviews - Les Fatals Picards" (in French). Retrieved 12 December 2008.Ivan: On a juste parodié le nom, c'est pas une chanson sur eux. Paul: C'est sur une chanson de Zebda « Tomber la chemise ».
    (Ivan: "We just parodied the name, it's not a song about them [Zebda]." Paul: "It's about a Zebda song, 'Tomber la chemise.'")

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  • "NRJ Music Awards". www.news-de-stars.com (in French). 25 July 2008. Retrieved 29 October 2008.

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  • Burke, Rose Marie (February 11, 2000). "Rai Music Reigns in France As 'Bears' Assert Their Roots". The Wall Street Journal Europe. Retrieved 18 December 2008. One big 1999 hit was "Tomber la Chemise" ("Take Off Your Shirt") by the Franco-Arab group Zebda (meaning butter, or beurre in French, a play on the word Beur)...