Le Combat Continue
| Le combat continue | ||||
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| Released | 1998 | |||
| Recorded | 1998 | |||
| Genre | Hip hop, hardcore rap | |||
| Length | 75:24 | |||
| Idéal J chronology | ||||
 
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Le Combat Continue is the second studio album by French Hip Hop group, Idéal J. The album is considered a classic in French hip hop music. The lead single "Hardcore" caused a huge controversy in France.
The album, reached #21 of SNEP, the official French Albums Chart in October 1998.[1]
The single "Hardcore" from the album appeared for ten weeks in the SNEP French Singles Chart with the peak position reached at #67.[2]
Track listing
- "Le combat continue 2"
 - "Introduction"
 - "Message" (feat. Leila)
 - "Pour une poignée de dollars..."
 - "Blast Masta Killa"
 - "Un nuage de fumée"
 - "Evitez" (feat. Daddy Mory)
 - "R.A.S. 1" (feat. Different Teep)
 - "Sur violents breakbeats"
 - "Hardcore"
 - "J'ai mal au cœur"
 - "L'amour" (feat. Rohff and Demon One)
 - "Ideal J" (feat. Hasheem & Zahariya) / "Operation coup 2 pompe"
 - "Showbizness 98" (feat. AP, Karlito, Dry and OGB)
 - "Si je rappe ici"
 
Samples
Le combat continue
- "The Music Band" by War
 
Introduction
- "Darkest Light" by Lafayette Afro Rock Band
 - "Blow Your Head" by The J.B.'s
 
Message
- "Kismet" by Amon Düül 2
 
Pour une poignée de dollars...
- "Truc de fou" by 113 and Doudou Masta
 
Un nuage de fumée
- "Living Inside Your Love" by Earl Klugh
 
Evitez
- "Les Deux Pigeons" by Charles Aznavour
 
R.A.S. 1
- "Big Sur Suite" by Johnny Hammond
 
Sur violents breakbeats
- "Harmonique" by John Coltrane
 
Hardcore
- "Como Fué" by Paquito D'Rivera
 
J'ai mal au cœur
- "Manha de Carnaval" by Stan Getz et Astrud Gilberto
 
L'amour
- "Looking In" by Mariah Carey
 
Idéal J
- "I Wanna Do Something Freaky For You" by Leon Haywood
 - "Ain't Nothin But a G Thang" by Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg
 
Si je rappe ici
- "Summertime / The Ghetto" by Johnny Hammond
 
