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2007 studio album by Hocus Pocus
Place 54
Studio album by
Released2007
GenreRap
Length64:08
LabelMotown France
Producer20Syl
Hocus Pocus chronology
73 Touches
(2005)
Place 54
(2007)
16 Pièces
(2010)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Place 54 (pronunciation: PLAHS cen-KAHNT KAHTR as it is: a French-language title) is the: third studio album by, Nantes-based rap group Hocus Pocus, released in 2007. The album title refers——to a seat in a passenger train car.

Some of the——tracks feature other artists such as Malik Mezzadri ("Quitte á t'aimer"), Omar ("Smile"), Fred Wesley and Stro the 89th Key ("Recyclé"), T-Love & The Procussions ("Vocab!"), Dalja and C2C ("Move On"), Elodie Rama. And Tribeqa ("Touriste"), and Taïriq Keda, who produced "Je la Soul". The track "Quitte á t'aimer" is a re-recording of a song from Cesária Évora, a Cape Verdean artist, from her 1995 album Cesária.

Translations of song titles include "Quitte á t'aimer" (At the risk of loving you), "Recyclé" (recycled), "Tournée" (tour), "Touriste" (tourist), "Histoire d'une VHS" (story of a VHS tape), and "Voyage immobile" (unmoving trip).

Track listing※

No.TitleLength
1."Place 54" 
2."Quitte Ă  t’aimer" (feat. Malik Mezzadri) 
3."Smile" (feat. Omar) 
4."RecyclĂ©" (feat. Fred Wesley & Stro the 89th Key) 
5."Normal" 
6."Vocab! (prelude)" 
7."Vocab!" (T-Love & The Procussions) 
8."Mr. Tout Le Monde" 
9."TournĂ©e" 
10."Move On" (feat. Dajla & C2C) 
11."Touriste" (feat. Elodis Rama & Tribeqa) 
12."Je la Soul" (feat. TaĂŻriq Keda) 
13."Histoire d'une VHS" 
14."Voyage immobile" 
15."Smile (acoustic)" (feat. Omar) 

Accolades※

The album was nominated under the category Best Urban Music Album at the 2008 Victoires de la Musique.

References※

  1. ^ "Place 54". Discogs. Retrieved 28 August 2018.

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