Blonde (Alizée song)

This article is about 2014 French song. For 1975 single, see Barnaby Bye. For other songs called "Blonde", see Blonde (disambiguation).
"Blonde"
Single by Alizée
from the album Blonde
Released 18 March 2014
Format digital download
Recorded 2014
Genre French pop, Dance-pop
Label Jive Epic
Writer(s) Lionel Florence, Franck Dewaere, Pascal Obispo, Laurent Konrad
Producer(s) Pascal Obispo
Alizée singles chronology
"Je veux bien"
(2013)
"Blonde"
(2014)

"Blonde" is a French language song, and the first single from Alizée's album Blonde which was released on 23 June 2014. On 14 March 2014, Alizée and Sony France confirmed on Facebook the release of the single to be 18 March 2014. Also the cover art was again put online. A small extract of the single came available online on 16 March 2014.[1][2] On 16 March, Jérémy Parayre, a French journalist, who originally announced the development of Alizée's sixth album back in fall 2013, announced on Twitter that the single would be sent to the radio stations on 18 March 2014. The single had world wide release on iTunes on 18 March 2014.

Background

The song was proposed to Alizée by Pascal Obispo after their earlier conversation about Alizée telling that she would like to bleach her hair. Pascal told her that he would have a song to match those hair if she'd be interested. Alizée went and bleached her hair and the single was released.[3]

Promotion

On the released date, 18 March 2014, Alizée spent most of the day giving interviews in several radio stations, including RFM, MFM, France Bleu, Hotmix Radio and NRJ.

Release

The single was released on 18 March 2014. The release happened on iTunes, Deezer and Spotify. Also the single was sent to radio stations, where they began radio play on the same date. The single was announced 14 March 2014 by Jive Epic France and Alizée on Facebook. In the first week the single was able to reach 63rd place on the official French single chart.[4] It is the best single chart position for Alizée since Mademoiselle Juliette (2007) and À contre-courant (2003), which both reached 22nd place.

Video

The casting of dancers for the video was held 2 April 2014 in Paris.[5] The shooting of the music video is on 12 April 2014.[6]

Charts

Chart (2014) Peak
position
France (SNEP)[4] 63

References

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