"
Les Rois du monde" is a
2000 song performed by Philippe d'Avilla,
Damien Sargue and Grégori Baquet. It
was the second
single from the 2000
French
musical Roméo et
Juliette, de la Haine à l'Amour, featuring as the fourth
track on the album of the same name. Released on July 2000, the
single achieved a huge success in France and Belgium, topping the
charts for many months.
Lyrics and music
The song was written and the music composed by Gérard
Presgurvic.
According to Elia Habib, a specialist of the French charts, the
major asset of this song is "its refrain, bewitching choirs
chiselled in its words as much as in its melody", compensating for
"the tasteless of the performance" and "the clumsiness of some of
its verses".
In 2001, "Les Rois du monde" won a
NRJ
Music Awards in the category 'Francophone song of the
year'.
In 2003, the song was covered by
Marc
Lavoine,
MC Solaar,
Pierre Palmade and
Dany Brillant. It features as sixth track on
the album
La Foire aux Enfoirés, released on
February 24, 2003.
Chart performances
In
France
, the single debuted at #30 on the French Singles Chart on July 29,
2000, before jumping to #12, then entering the top ten. It
climbed to #1 in its fifth week, and there it stayed for 17 not
consecutive weeks. The high sales of the single blocked
Alizée's most successful single "
Moi... Lolita"
from the top position for thirteen weeks, which would be later
ranked as the third best-selling single of the year. After that,
the single of the trio dropped but quite slowly and managed to
total 22 weeks in the top ten, 36 weeks in the top 50 and 40 weeks
on the chart (Top 100). Certified Diamond disc by the
SNEP, the song was sold about 1,410,000 copies and was
the 21st best-selling single of all time in France, according to
Infodisc website. To date, it is the third song with the most weeks
at number one (behind "
Mambo n°5 " and
"
Belle").
In
Belgium
(Wallonia
), the single
went to #27 on the Ultratop 40 Singles
Chart, on August 12, 2000. It
reached the top ten the week after and became number one two weeks
later. It remained at the top for 14 consecutive weeks, and then
almost kept on dropping (22 weeks in the top ten and 32 on the
chart (Top 40)). As in France, the single was the second
best-selling single of the year, behind "Ces Soirées-là", by
Yannick, although this song spent less weeks at number-one.
In
Switzerland
, the single was charted for 23 weeks, from
September 24, 2000, to March 25, 2001, peaking at #9 in its fourth
week. It appeared for 11 weeks in the top 20.
The song
was also released in the Netherlands
, but in July 2001. It was briefly ranked on
the
Dutch Top 40, for four weeks, but
remained in the bottom of the chart.
Track listings
- CD single
- "Les Rois du monde" — 3:26
- "Un Jour" by Damien Sargue
and Cécilia Cara —
3:44
Certifications
| Country |
Certification |
Date |
Sales certified |
| France |
Diamond |
2000 |
750,000 |
| Swiss |
Gold |
2001 |
20,000 |
|
Charts
| Chart (2000) |
Peak
position |
| Belgian (Wallonia) Singles Chart |
1 |
| French SNEP Singles Chart |
1 |
| Swiss Singles Chart |
9 |
| Chart (2001) |
Peak
position |
| Dutch Mega Top 100 |
71 |
|
| End of year chart (2000) |
Position |
| Belgian (Wallonia) Singles Chart |
2 |
| French Singles Chart |
2 |
| Swiss Singles Chart |
62 |
|
References