Zouk Machine

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Maldon 04:00 Tools
Maldòn - Version originale 04:05 Tools
Ou Ke Rive 04:54 Tools
Maldon' 04:00 Tools
Maldòn 05:26 Tools
Sove Lanmou 04:44 Tools
Eskize mwen 05:33 Tools
Zouk machine 04:05 Tools
Pisime zouke 04:45 Tools
La Musique Dans La Peau 03:33 Tools
Sa Ki Ke Dire 05:17 Tools
An Pa Te Sav 04:41 Tools
Se sa an vle 05:21 Tools
Maldon (remix) 04:05 Tools
Maldòn (Version Originale) 04:05 Tools
Lanmou Soley 05:33 Tools
Menm chimen la 04:09 Tools
Maldon - Version originale 04:05 Tools
Maldòn - Version album 1989 05:27 Tools
Maldon [Remix] 04:05 Tools
Sové Lanmou 05:41 Tools
Siw te ka vin 04:43 Tools
Maldone 03:57 Tools
Sa Ké Chò 07:41 Tools
Maldòn (Remix) 04:05 Tools
Ou Ké Rivé 04:44 Tools
Femm' doubout (marré rein) 04:09 Tools
Maldon (Version originale) 04:04 Tools
Pisimé zouké 00:30 Tools
Sa ke cho 03:58 Tools
Maldon (La musique dans la peau) 03:58 Tools
Au Revoir 03:25 Tools
Soca Dance 05:51 Tools
On Vit Ensemble 03:56 Tools
D.J. 04:19 Tools
La lambada 03:25 Tools
An Pa Té Sav 01:40 Tools
zouk machine - maldon 04:02 Tools
Nostalji A Lanmou 01:14 Tools
Difé ké pri 04:05 Tools
Komann 01:40 Tools
Fanm Doubout 04:05 Tools
M'moi 04:01 Tools
DJ [Radio Edit Mix] 04:18 Tools
Bye bye my love 04:18 Tools
Komman [Radio Edit] 01:40 Tools
Sé Sa an Vlé 00:30 Tools
A.C. [Radio Edit] 03:34 Tools
DJ 03:56 Tools
A Pa Je (Smacked Out Mix) 06:27 Tools
Maldòn (Version album 1989) 03:57 Tools
Femm' doubout 04:09 Tools
Kou pa adan 03:56 Tools
Maldon - Remix 03:56 Tools
A.C. 03:34 Tools
Menndé la 05:23 Tools
By by my love 04:45 Tools
Soulajé Kè Aw 04:45 Tools
Zouké 04:45 Tools
Rivé Tro Ta 03:50 Tools
Kontrol Sonor [Mega Mix] 06:57 Tools
Eskizé Mwen 04:04 Tools
Sa ki ké diré 05:17 Tools
Allez Les Bleus (Yélé) 05:26 Tools
Maldón 04:04 Tools
Komman 03:57 Tools
Medley 04:07 Tools
Dakò 05:17 Tools
Pa Mannyé'Y 05:05 Tools
zouk machine - La Musique Dans La Peau 03:57 Tools
Lé sa fini 05:26 Tools
Yes man 05:05 Tools
The Fool 05:26 Tools
Dako 05:05 Tools
Marlon 05:05 Tools
Sauvé lanmou 04:04 Tools
Maldon - Version album 05:26 Tools
Kole Sere 05:26 Tools
Kontrol Sonor 06:56 Tools
An bi 06:56 Tools
sa ké chò (club mix) 04:43 Tools
Sa Rive Mwen 06:56 Tools
Pouki 06:56 Tools
La musique dans la Peau - 06:56 Tools
Se Sa An Vlé 05:16 Tools
KOULE A LANMOU 04:43 Tools
Maldòn (La Musique dans la Peau) 04:04 Tools
Maldon Final 04:04 Tools
M' Moi 04:09 Tools
Ban Mwen Nouvel 04:43 Tools
Sa rivé mwen 04:09 Tools
Anbala 04:09 Tools
An Ba Koko La 03:58 Tools
Soulaje ke aw 04:04 Tools
Maldon (1989) 04:04 Tools
D. J. 04:04 Tools
Dife Ke Pri 00:00 Tools
Nostalji a l'anmou 05:52 Tools
joyeux anniversaire (happy birthday) 00:00 Tools
Mennde La 00:00 Tools
Maldòn (D.J. Remix) 05:52 Tools
Zouk Machine - Ou ke rive 05:52 Tools
Salsa A Ouagadougou 05:52 Tools
I.C.O. 05:52 Tools
Excise mwen 05:52 Tools
7 Mars 05:52 Tools
Zouk Machine - An Pa Te Sav 05:52 Tools
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Zouk Machine is an all-female Zouk group from Guadeloupe which had several hits particularly in France, such as the summer number-one single on French SNEP Singles Chart "Maldòn (la musique dans la peau)", in 1990 that sold over 1 million copies well more than any others zouk band, even Kassav. Founded in 1986 by the members of Experience 7, Guy Houllier and Yves Honore, and composed by three Guadeloupians (Joëlle Ursull, Christiane Obydol, Dominique Zorobabel), the group knew very soon the success from his first album Sové Lanmou (composed by Guy Houllier and Yves Honoré, who are respectively Christiane Obydol's brother and brother-in-law). Joëlle Ursull left the group and proceeded to a solo career, culminating in second place in the 1990 Eurovision performing "White and Black Blues", composed by Serge Gainsbourg and Sylvain Augier. In the early 1990s, Jane Fostin (came from a large musical family in Guadeloupe) was recruited to continue the musical adventure. Therefore, the success of the group overstepped the Caribbean community and the song "Maldon' (la musique dans la peau)" remained number 1 in the Top 50 for nine weeks in 1990. The group carried out some tours around the world, and produced its albums Sa ké cho and Clin d'œil. Group's members also participated in Maxime Le Forestier's album, Passer ma route Julien Clerc, "Utile" and in the soundtrack of Asterix On vit ensemble et Au Revoir. In 1995, the group had a crisis situation, and BMG released a first best of. Jane Fostin finally left the group to launch into a solo career. Her first solo single "La Taille de ton amour", cover of Deborah Cox's "Who do you love" was a success in France, where it peaked at #9, followed by 4 albums with sonorities R&B including in 2006 an album with the Zouk hit single 'Pas de Glace' in duet with Medhy Custos. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.