Reflets (Shy'm)

Reflets
Studio album by Shy'm
Released 26 September 2008
Genre Pop, R&B, dance-pop
Length 47:10
Label K-Pone
Producer K.Maro
Shy'm chronology
Mes fantaisies
(2006)
Reflets
(2008)
Prendre l'air
(2010)
Singles from Reflets
  1. "La première fois"
    Released: September 2008
  2. "Si tu savais"
    Released: November 2008
  3. "Step Back (feat. Odessa Thornhill)"
    Released: 2009

Reflets is the second album by the French singer Shy'm, following 2006 Mes fantaisies. A more mature album than Shy'm's début, Reflets experimented more with electronic music. The album was released in September 2008 and débuted at #4 in France, but failed to match the success of Mes fantaisies.[1] Three singles were taken from the album, including #2 hit "Si tu savais". The album was written and produced by longtime Shy'm collaborators Cyril Kamar and Louis Côté.

Commercial performance

On the week ending October 4, 2008, the album débuted at #4 on the official French album chart, becoming Shy'm's highest peaking album at the time (it was later surpassed by 2012's Caméléon). However, it spent only five further weeks in the top 40 and only twenty nine weeks in the top 200. The album was considered a commercial disappointment, but eventually was certified Gold, for sales of 50,000 units.[2]

Singles

Three singles were taken from the album, although only "Si tu savais" was released on CD. The first single from the album was "La première fois", which saw Shy'm move in a more electronic pop direction than before. "La première fois" was not eligible to chart on the official French singles chart, due to not having a CD release. Though not released on CD, the song charted at #15 on the French digital chart.

The second single from the album and the first released on CD was "Si tu savais". Due to having a CD release, this song was eligible to chart, and débuted at #2 on the official French singles chart.[3] It is to date her highest peaking single, tied with 'Et alors !', which reached #2 in 2012.[4]

The third and final single taken from the album was "Step Back" (featuring Odessa Thornhill). Released in early 2009, it was the first Shy'm single to prominently feature the English language. The single was unable to live up to the success of "Si tu savais", and became her first single not to chart on either the official or digital French charts.

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s)Producer(s) Length
1. "La première fois"  Cyril KamarCyril Kamar, Louis Côté 3:24
2. "Step Back" (feat. Odessa Thornhill)Cyril KamarCyril Kamar, Louis Côté 3:23
3. "Tout est dis"  Cyril KamarCyril Kamar, Louis Côté 3:15
4. "Faut recommencer"  Cyril KamarCyril Kamar, Louis Côté 4:01
5. "Garde tout"  Cyril KamarCyril Kamar, Louis Côté 4:06
6. "Ma peur"  Cyril KamarCyril Kamar, Louis Côté 3:42
7. "Si tu savais"  Cyril KamarCyril Kamar, Louis Côté 3:23
8. "Je prends sur moi"  Cyril KamarCyril Kamar, Louis Côté 3:06
9. "Nulle part ailleurs"  Cyril KamarCyril Kamar, Louis Côté 3:46
10. "L’unique"  Tamara Marthe, Cyril KamarCyril Kamar, Louis Côté 3:20
11. "Pas pour moi"  Cyril KamarCyril Kamar, Louis Côté 3:53
12. "A l’abri" (feat. K Maro)Cyril KamarCyril Kamar, Louis Côté 3:46
13. "On n'a pas tout notre temps"  Cyril KamarCyril Kamar, Louis Côté 4:05
Total length:
47:10

Charts

Year (2012) Peak
position
Belgium (Ultratop 40 Wallonia)[5] 13
France (SNEP)[6] 4
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[7] 55

Certifications

Country Certification Sales Certified
France Gold 50,000

References

  1. "Lescharts.com - Shy'm - Reflets". Les Charts. Retrieved 2012-12-31.
  2. "NRJ.com - Shy'm certifications atticle". NRJ Official Site. Retrieved 2012-12-31.
  3. "Lescharts.com - Shy'm - Si tu savais (single)". Les Charts. Retrieved 2012-12-31.
  4. "Lescharts.com - Shy'm - Et alors ! (single)". Les Charts. Retrieved 2013-01-01.
  5. "Shy'm - Caméléon on Belgium Wallonia Charts". Hung Medien. Retrieved 21 July 2012.
  6. "Shy'm - Caméléon on French Charts". Hung Medien. Retrieved 21 July 2012.
  7. "Shy'm - Caméléon on Swiss Charts". DanishCharts.com. Retrieved May 21, 2012.

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