Hits! (Kim Kay album)

Hits! is the only compilation album by the Belgian Eurodance singer Kim Kay, released on 20 November 2000. The album was produced by Phil Sterman and Lov Cook[1] and was recorded at Electric City. It features the artist's singles: "La Dah-li-danse", "Les Vacances d'été", "Ça plane pour moi", and "Les Sucettes".

Hits!
Compilation album by
Released20 November 2000 (2000-11-20)
Recorded2000 at Electric City
StudioElectric City
GenreEurodance
Length56:10
LanguageFrench
LabelEMI
Producer
  • Phil Sterman
  • Lov Cook
Kim Kay chronology
La Vie en lilali
(1998)
Hits!
(2000)
Singles from Hits!
  1. "La Dah-li-danse"
    Released: 2000
  2. "Les Vacances d'été"
    Released: 2000
  3. "Ça plane pour moi"
    Released: 2000
  4. "Les Sucettes"
    Released: 2000

Some of the songs from Kim Kay's previous debut album La Vie en lilali are retained from the Hits!.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Les Sucettes"Serge Gainsbourg3:26
2."Bam bam"
  • Peter Gillis
  • Miguel Wiels
  • Stef Corbesier
3:30
3."Hula hop"
  • Jean-Luc Renders
  • Bernard Loncheval
  • Peter Lacy
2:53
4."Poupée de cire, poupée de son"S. Gainsbourg2:18
5."Les Vacances d'été"
  • Traditional - O Mal Hão
  • French adapt.: Véronique Loiselet
3:11
6."Touche à tout"3:05
7."Ça plane pour moi"
3:10
8."Oui oh oui"
  • W. Claes
  • Katrien Gillis
  • Guido Veulemans
2:50
9."Le Banana Split"
  • Jacques Duvall
  • Jay Alanski
2:47
10."La Dah-li-danse"
3:23
11."Iniminimanimo"
  • Sidro
  • Ilbe
  • S. Corbesier
3:33
12."Lilali"
  • G. Veulemans
  • W. Claes
  • K. Gillis
3:20
13."Bam bam" (speedgarage mix)
  • P. Gillis
  • M. Wiels
  • S. Corbesier
6:02
14."Poupée de cire, poupée de son" (club mix)S. Gainsbourg3:43
15."La Dah-li-danse" (dolly family mix)
  • Traditional - In dulci jubilo
  • French adapt.: G. Stevens, Ilbe, Sidro
5:39
16."Lilali" (mellow mix)
  • G. Veulemans
  • W. Claes
  • K. Gillis
3:20
Total length:56:10

References

  1. "Discographie Kim 'Kay" [Discography Kim 'Kay] (in German). German Charts. Retrieved 13 July 2016.


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