Moi... Lolita
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Background
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Her winning performance was seen by Mylène Farmer and Laurent Boutonnat, who were looking for a young, fresh voice to partake in their new project. They approached Alizée, and she was selected after studio auditions.
Composition
The song was instrumental in showcasing Alizée's image as that of a seductive Lolita character, referring to the 1955 novel Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov. The lyrics to the song also make several references to Farmer.[1]
Critical reception
Peter Robinson from NME acclaimed the song, stated: "It's pop as pop should be: the perfect marriage of innocence and experience of which the French, from Birkin to Paradis, have always seemed overwhelmingly capable. All this plus it has one of the most electrifying middle eights ever committed to record."[2]
Commercial performance
In France, "Moi... Lolita" peaked at number two for 13 nonconsecutive weeks on the SNEP Singles Chart, being unable to dislodge "Les Rois du monde" by Gregori Baquet, Damien Sargue and Philippe D'Avilan from the number-one spot. It stayed in the top five for 24 consecutive weeks, and when Alizée's following single, "L'Alizé", reached number one, "Moi... Lolita" was still at number three. The song was certified gold two months after its release by the Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique (SNEP).[3] In the United Kingdom the song was acclaimed by the NME who recognised it with a "Single of the Week" award. It became a rare example of a foreign-language song to chart highly in the UK, peaking at number nine on the UK Singles Chart to become the highest-charting French-language song since 1995, when Celine Dion's "Pour que tu m'aimes encore" peaked at number seven.[4]
Music video
The video for the single was directed by Laurent Boutonnat and was first premiered on 26 July 2000 on M6. It shows Alizée in a nightclub dancing and having fun. In the first part of the video Alizée is running away from a man who professes his love for her and gives her a money bill when she asks for it. Later, she flees from her abusive mother, with her little sister, to a nightclub and starts to dance. The video ends with Alizée and the little girl leaving and the man from the beginning following them.
Track listings
CD single – France
- "Moi... Lolita" (single version)
- "Moi... Lolita" (the piano version)
CD single – UK
- "Moi... Lolita" (single version) – 4:16
- "Moi... Lolita" (Lola extended remix) – 6:30
- "Moi... Lolita" (Illicit full vocal mix) – 8:05
- "Moi... Lolita" (CD rom video) – 4:50
CD maxi – Germany
- "Moi... Lolita" (radio edit) – 3:40
- "Moi... Lolita" (single version) – 4:16
- "Moi... Lolita" (Lola extended remix) – 6:30
- "Moi... Lolita" (hello helli t'es a dance mix) – 5:50
- "Moi... Lolita" (Lolidub remix) – 3:45
- "Moi... Lolita" (the piano version) – 4:20
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