Dur dur d'être bébé !

The first single from his debut album, Pochette Surprise (1992), it was released in September 1992 by Columbia Records and achieved success across the world, particularly in France.

[1] Because of this song, Jordy was listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the youngest singer ever to reach number one on a singles chart.

The previous record for the longest stretch atop the French chart had belonged to Images' "Les Démons de minuit" (1986) and Licence IV's "Viens boire un p'tit coup à la maison" (1987), at 13 weeks apiece.

Larry Flick from Billboard wrote, "Here's an artist who can make the members of Kris Kross look like old fogies."

"[3] A reviewer from Music Week commented, "Jordy is an impossibly cute French kid, aged four, whose vocal efforts have earned him a number one hit at home and abroad."

"It's crap being a tot", "sings" the tiddler in French and lots of mums go all googly and send it burbling chartwards.

"[5] In 1993, the song was adapted into Portuguese by Ana Faria to be performed by children/teenpop group Onda Choc, known thus as "Que Vida A De Um Bebé!"