Commentary (music and lyrics not included). Chapters: Regarde-Moi (Teste-Moi, Deteste-Moi), Toujours Pas D'amour, Tchouk Tchouk Musik. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 19. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: "Regarde-moi (teste-moi, deteste-moi)" is the name of a 2002 song recorded by the French singer Priscilla. It was released on December 9, 2002 in France and in January 2003 in the other francophone countries as the first single from her second album Priscilla. To date, it is her best-selling single, reaching the top ten in France and Belgium. The song was written by Bertrand Chatenet, the music composed and the arrangements made by Philippe Osman. Jerome Devoise participated in the mixing of the song, with Bertrand Chatenet (both had worked with Mylene Farmer in the 1980s). Background vocals are performed by Priscilla. In the song, Priscilla says that she likes to make her conspicuous and that for this she does not hesitate to do something unusual. The music video shows Priscilla accompanied by a female friend in a fast-food, where she knocks over a young boy on a skateboard during the first verse, then a waitress during the second verse. When she sings the refrain, she performs a choreography with other girls. The song is included on many French compilations, such as Girls 2003, Non Stop Hits 5. and Generation Hits. In France, the single was charted for 29 on the French Singles Chart (top 100), including 23 weeks in the top 50. It debuted at #62 on December 7, 2002, but climbed quickly until reaching #5 in its tenth week and stayed for six weeks in the top ten. It was certified Gold disc by the SNEP and was ranked #23 on End of the Year Chart. According to Infodisc website, the single was sold about 301,000 copies.This single achieved the longest chart running, the best peak position...http: //booksllc.net/?id=17356365