Paris sous les bombes

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1995 studio album by Suprême NTM
Paris Sous Les Bombes
Studio album by
Released28 March 1995[1]
Recorded1995
GenreFrench rap
Political hip hop
Length68:00
LabelEpic
ProducerDJ Spank
DJ Max
DJ Clyde
Lucien Revolucien
Suprême NTM chronology
93... J'appuie sur la gâchette
(1993)
Paris Sous Les Bombes
(1995)
NTM Live 95'
(1995)

Paris Sous Les Bombes (Paris Under The Bombs) is the third album by French hip hop group Suprême NTM.

Track listing

  1. "Intro"
    • Contains samples from "American Tango" by Weather Report
  2. "Plus jamais ça" – 4:46
  3. "Tout n'est pas si facile" – 4:50
    • Contains samples from "The Sea Lion" by Grover Washington, Jr., "It's Your Love" by Ethel Beatty, and "Go Steta I" by Stetsasonic
  4. "Come again (Pour que ça sonne funk)" – 4:05
  5. "Qu'est-ce qu'on attend ?" – 4:11
    • Contains samples from "Water Babies" by Miles Davis and "Raise the Roof" by Public Enemy
  6. "Nouvelle École" – 4:02
    • Contains samples from "Mic Checka" by Das EFX
  7. "Le Rêve" – 4:17
    • Contains samples from "Fightin' Fire With Fire" by The Bar-Kays
  8. "Old Skool" – 3:05
    • Contains samples from "Vein Melter" by Herbie Hancock
  9. "Intro (Paris sous les bombes)" – 0:41
  10. "Paris sous les bombes" – 4:18
    • Contains samples from "My Melody" by Eric B. & Rakim
  11. "Pass pass le oinj" – 4:08
  12. "Qui paiera les dégâts? (DJ Clyde remix)" – 4:29
    • Contains samples from "Illegal Business" by Boogie Down Productions
    • Contains samples from "Tensity" by Cannonball Adderley
  13. "Sista B. (intermède)" – 0:40
  14. "Est-ce la vie ou moi ?" – 5:23
    • Contains samples from "Witch Doctor's Brew" by Magnum
  15. "La Fièvre" – 4:05
    • Contains samples from "My Lady" by The Crusaders
  16. "Popopop !!, freestyle" – 3:58
  17. "Outro" – 2:15
    • Contains samples from "Theme from Trouble Man" by Marvin Gaye and "Straighten It Out" by Pete Rock & CL Smooth
  18. "Come Again 2 (remix)" (bonus track) - 3:43
    • Featuring Big Red
  19. "Saint-Denis Style/Affirmative Action (Remix)" (bonus track) - 4:04
    • Featuring Nas

References

  1. ^ Delcourt, Maxime (2020-03-30). "Il y a 25 ans NTM mettait "Paris sous les bombes", et c'était parfait". Jack. Retrieved 2024-02-17.
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