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Le Casse de Brice : ウィキペディア英語版
Le Casse de Brice

"Le Casse de Brice" is a 2005 song recorded by the French comedian and actor Jean Dujardin. It is the soundtrack of the James Huth's 2005 film, ''Brice de Nice'', in which Dujardin portrayed Brice Agostini. Released on 25 March 2005 as his first solo single, the song reached the top five in Belgium (Wallonia) and France.
==Song information==
The song used a sample from George Benson's song "Give Me The Night", which was also sampled in 1994 by the French band IAM for their number-one hit "Je danse le Mia".
The music video was directed by J.G Biggs. It is composed of various images from the film.
"Le Casse de Brice" features on many French compilations, such as ''Hit Machine 2005 Vol. 20'', ''Now! Hits Référence 2005'', ''Crazy Kids'' and ''Hits & Co 3''. It was also the B-side of Dujardin's next single, "Yellow, la leçon de casse".

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