Mes courants électriques

Mes courants électriques (English: My Electric Currents) is the second studio album by the French singer Alizée, released on 18 March 2003 through Polydor.

In Taiwan and Hong Kong, and other traditional Chinese spoken parts of Asia, this album was launched as a two-CD set, along with an Enhanced CD not playable on DVD/VCD players, featuring videos of "Moi... Lolita" and "J'en ai marre!

"[2] Mes courants électriques was released on 18 March 2003, two years after her previous album, Gourmandises.

Released on the Universal Distribution label, this was the last album recorded on this label, and was seen as the album to reinforce Alizée's international career, being a guest star on many TV shows around the world, but it was focused on the Asian market, as she visited Japan in 2003 and was the spokesperson for many Japanese products.

Mes courants électriques tones down some of the overt sexual themes of her debut album but retains the energy.

Mes courants électriques was digitally mastered using 24-bit technology and follows the libertine philosophy of her mentor, Mylène Farmer.

[1] After the release of the single came a total success playing on all radio stations and on TV shows, ranking in the top charts of many countries.

In Japan, she performed in many TV shows for the promotion of album, gave many interviews to the press of the country, and was the spokeswoman of many Japanese brands.

In Japan, it was released as "Mon bain de mousse" ("my foam bath") along with a music video and a remix version of the song.