- published: 20 Dec 2012
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"Et si" | ||||
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Single by Shy'm | ||||
from the album Caméléon | ||||
Released | 5 November 2012 | |||
Format | Digital download | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Length | 3:36 | |||
Label | Warner Music France | |||
Writer(s) | Louis Côté | |||
Producer | Cyril Kamar, Louis Côté | |||
Shy'm singles chronology | ||||
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"Et si" is a song by French popstar Shy'm, from her fourth album Caméléon. It was chosen to be the third single from Caméléon and the radio edit of the song (which features less prominent guitars, and a more uptempo chorus) was released to iTunes on November 5, 2012. "Et si" (which translates to English as "And If") is a midtempo pop song in which Shy'm questions whether her love will last forever. It is one of the more ballad-like songs on the album. The album version primarily features guitar and piano, while the radio edit strips away the guitar and includes more synths.
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The music video for the song was shot in the French countryside, and switches between scenes in a house to scenes in a forest. At first, it focuses on Shy'm and her boyfriend in a country house, with friends arriving for a party of sorts. Throughout the house scenes, everyone ignores Shy'm, with some of her friends and her boyfriend nearly hitting her. It seems she is going through a breakup with her boyfriend until the final scene, in which everyone at the house travels to the woods. Shy'm is unsure of what they are doing there, until her boyfriend brushes the leaves off a grave. The grave is marked with Shy'm's real name, Tamara Marthe, and when she sees her name she breaks down into tears. Shy'm is actually a ghost, which is why nobody noticed her in the house.
The video was premiered on YouTube on December 20, 2012, and has to date been viewed almost 700,000 times.[1] It received a hugely positive reception from fans, with them appreciating the emotional content of the video and the nostalgic feel.
The song entered the official French singles chart at #198 for the week ending December 29, 2012, following the release of its music video. The following week, it dropped out of the chart.[2] On the week ending January 6 2013, it re-entered the chart at #174, before reaching #106 on the week ending January 13 2013. The next week, the song rose to #64.
Year (2013) | Peak position |
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France (SNEP)[3] | 64 |
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