No Soucy ! is the first studio album of French singer Ophélie Winter released in 1996. It provided five singles, including three top ten hits in France: her signature song "Dieu m'a donné la foi" which reached number one, "Le Feu qui m'attise" (number seven), "Shame on U" (number nine), a duet with Coolio "Keep It On The Red Light" (number 19) and "Rien que pour lui" (number 39). The album itself was successful, reaching number six in France.
Track listing
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- "Soon" (Garrett, Karlin, SoulShock) — 4:18
- "le Feu qui m'attise" (J.Harry) — 3:57
- "Jusqu'au bout" (Brown, Martinelli, Mitchell, Winter, Winter) — 4:42
- "Face to Face" (Mithra) — 4:01
- "Revolution for Love" (Cutfather, Garrett, Joe, Martinelli) — 4:18
- "Rien que pour lui" (J.Harry) — 4:50
- "When I Got the Mood" (Hardt, Nakache, Nakache) — 4:49
- "Keep It On the Red Light" (feat. Coolio) (R.Mitra / Coolio / Shorty / Bambi Cruz) — 4:19
- "Dieu m'a donné la foi" (B.Godsend / D.Godsend - N.Hardt - P.Jerry / Adaptation : M.Winter ) — 3:58
- "Everlasting Love" (B.Godsend /D.Godsend - G.Godsend - N.Hardt / Adpation : O.Winter) — 4:10
- "Shame on U" (Hardt, Nakache, Nakache) — 4:38
- "Let the River Flow" (Hardt, Nakache, Nakache) — 3:46
- "Face to Face" (Slam Jam remix) (Mitra) — 4:02
- "Dieu m'a donné la foi" (Dee Litherhaus bootleg) (Hardt, Nakache, Nakache, Perry) — 6:04
- "The Air That I Breathe" (remix) (Harry) — 4:23
- "Shame on U" (P4 Remix) (Hardt, Nakache, Nakache) — 4:35
- "1000 Lbs Keep It on the Red Light" (Collio, Cruz, Mitra, Shorty) — 6:48
Personnel
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- Christophe Denis — guitar
- Siedah Garrett — vocals
- Gibson — adaptation
- Nick Martinelli — vocals
- Aisha McCray — vocals
- Don Phillips — vocals
- Daddy Waku — vocals
- Guy Waku — arranger, clavier
- Mickaël Winter — adaptation, vocals
- Ophélie Winter — adaptation, vocals
- Betty Wright — vocals
- Jeanette Wright — vocals
Charts and sales
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Weekly charts
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Chart (1996–1997)
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Peak position
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Belgian (Wallonia) Albums Chart[1]
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14
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French SNEP Albums Chart[2]
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6
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Year-end charts
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Chart (1996)
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Position
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French Albums Chart[3]
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31
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Certifications
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Country
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Certification
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Date
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Sales certified[4]
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France[5]
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Platinum
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7 May 1997
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500,000
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References
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