Nonante-Cinq

2021 studio album by Angèle From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Nonante-Cinq (French pronunciation: [nɔnɑ̃t sɛ̃k] , transl.Ninety-five) is the second studio album by Belgian singer Angèle. It was released on her 26th birthday, 3 December 2021, through Angèle's own label Angèle VL Records and Initial Artist Services. The album was preceded by two singles: "Bruxelles je t'aime", and "Démons" featuring Damso.

Released3 December 2021 (2021-12-03)
Length43:18
LanguageFrench
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Nonante-Cinq
Studio album by
Released3 December 2021 (2021-12-03)
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Length43:18
LanguageFrench
Label
  • Angèle VL
  • Initial Artist
Producer
Angèle chronology
Brol
(2018)
Nonante-Cinq
(2021)
Singles from Nonante-Cinq
  1. "Bruxelles je t'aime"
    Released: 21 October 2021
  2. "Démons"
    Released: 3 December 2021
  3. "Libre"
    Released: 29 April 2022
Singles from Nonante-Cinq La Suite
  1. "Amour, Haine & Danger"
    Released: 29 September 2022
  2. "Le temps fera les choses"
    Released: 16 February 2023
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Professional ratings
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Pitchfork6.7/10[1]
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The album reached number one in Wallonia, as well as the top five in Flanders and France. It moved 30,958 units in France in its debut week, 17,530 of which were physical sales.[3]

A reissue of the album, subtitled La Suite, was released on 17 November 2022.

Background and release

Talking about the development, she revealed that the sadness and melancholy caused by the break-up between her and Léo Walk, as well as the COVID-19 lockdowns, were "catalysts" of the writing process; although, she admitted, the sadness felt more intense during the creation of her debut studio album Brol.[4]

After the release of the lead single "Bruxelles je t'aime" on 21 October 2021, Angèle announced the album on 27 October.[5] She also revealed the album cover which depicts her riding a rollercoaster along with different versions of herself.[4] The title refers to her birth year 1995.[6] The album was originally scheduled to be released on 10 December but was spontaneously moved up one week because of Angèle's 26th birthday on 3 December. After having contracted COVID-19 a week prior to the release, she chose to host a virtual release party on her Instagram.[7] Accompanied by a music video, the song "Démons" with French rapper Damso was released as the second single the same day.[8]

Tour

The Nonante-Cinq Tour was announced in late October, 2021 to promote the album. Initially with 24 dates, the tour was expanded several times with additional arena shows and festival appearances. The ongoing tour is visiting 5 countries, including France, Spain, Switzerland, Canada, and Belgium.

Track listing

All tracks are written by and produced by Angèle Van Laeken and Tristan Salvati, unless noted otherwise.

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Nonante-Cinq – Standard edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Bruxelles je t'aime" 3:48
2."Libre" 2:44
3."On s'habitue" 2:38
4."Solo" 3:40
5."Pensées positives" 3:31
6."Taxi" 4:18
7."Démons" (featuring Damso)4:11
8."Plus de sens" 3:29
9."Tempête" 3:40
10."Profite" 4:09
11."Mots justes" 3:10
12."Mauvais rêves" 3:55
Total length:43:18
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Nonante-Cinq La Suite – Reissue
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."Amour, Haine et Danger" 3:18
14."Promets-moi" 3:00
15."CP_009_Évidemment" (with Orelsan)
  • Angèle Van Laeken
  • Aurélien Cotentin
  • Tristan Salvati
  • Skread
  • Phazz
3:26
16."Patrick" 2:53
17."Le temps fera les choses" 2:58
18."Démons" (Live Orchestral) (featuring Damso)
  • Angele Van Laeken
  • William Kalubi Mwamba
  • Tristan Salvati
3:54
Total length:62:47
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Charts

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Certifications

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Region CertificationCertified units/sales
Belgium (BRMA)[26] 2× Platinum 40,000
France (SNEP)[27] 3× Platinum 300,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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