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Florent Pagny - N'importe quoi - Official Music Video

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Florent Pagny - N'importe quoi - Single Cover

Florent Pagny – N’importe quoi – Official Music Video
The song was written by Marion Vernoux and Florent Pagny. “N’importe quoi” (English: “Whatever”) was released in March 1988 with “Je resterai là” on the B-side. The single spent eight weeks at number one on French singles chart.

Florent Pagny – N’importe quoi – Lyrics

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