He convinced them to change their "too aggressive rhythm, "hip hop" as we call in the United States" for a techno sound easier to be aired on radio and in discothèques.
[1] The song was written and the music composed by Vito Lucente, Alain Deproost, Amid Gharbaoui and R. Quyssens.
was the first hip-hop hit in France, succeeded by the following singles of Benny B and those of MC Solaar, particularly "Bouge de là", from 1991.
Several remixes, produced by R. Cue, Vito Lucente and DJ Daddy K, were available on the various formats.
(zot)" with New Belgian Sound label and has different lyrics; however, it remains much more confidential than Benny B's version.
The same year, the single was certified Gold disc by the Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique for 500,000 units.