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What (who) is qu"est ce que tu dis - definition

2001 SINGLE BY DANNII MINOGUE AND ZKI & DOBRE
Who Do You Love Now; Who Do You Love Now (Stringer); Est ce que tu m'aimes encore?; Est-ce que tu m'aimes encore?; Est-ce que tu m'aimes encore; Who Do You Love Now? (Stringer)

Lo que tú Quieras Oír         
2006 FILM BY GUILLERMO ZAPATA ROMERO
Lo que tú quieras oír; Lo que tu Quieras Oir
Lo que tú quieras oír (Whatever You Want To Hear) is a Spanish language short drama by Guillermo Zapata added to YouTube on March 26, 2006.Lo que tú Quieras Oír kaejane; YouTube; 26-03-06; Accessed 30-07-08 The video is notable for being the most-watched non-English video on YouTube, the third most-viewed video excluding music videos, and the twelfth most viewed of all time, with over 100 million viewings.
Est-ce que tu viens pour les vacances ?         
1988 SINGLE BY DAVID & JONATHAN
Est-ce que tu viens pour les vacances?
"Est-ce que tu viens pour les vacances ?" is a 1988 pop song recorded by French vocal duet David et Jonathan.
Qu Xixian         
CHINESE COMPOSER
Xixian Qü; Qü Xixian; Xixian Qu
Qu Xixian (23 September 1919 – 19 March 2008) was a Chinese composer. She was born in Shanghai and graduated from Shanghai National Conservatory of Music in 1948 with degrees in composition and piano.

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Who Do You Love Now?

"Who Do You Love Now?" is a song performed by Australian singer Dannii Minogue and Dutch DJs Zki & Dobre, performing under the group name Riva. The track began originally as an instrumental-only called "Stringer", which soon became a club hit. The record was released on 19 November 2001 through the Double F Double R label. It was later adapted into a vocal version for Dannii Minogue, written by Victoria Horn. For the Canadian market, Minogue recorded a French-language version of the song called "Est-ce que tu m'aimes encore?". The single was cancelled in Canada but was later released in France as the B-side to "I Begin to Wonder". Initially released as a stand-alone single, the song was later included on Minogue's 2003 album Neon Nights.

"Who Do You Love Now?" was produced by Riva and reached number three in the United Kingdom and remaining on the charts for 15 weeks—Minogue's longest stay on the UK Singles Chart for any of her singles. It reached the top 20 in Australia and Canada and the top 30 in Sweden. In the United States, "Who Do You Love Now?" was successful on the Billboard dance charts, where it reached the top position on the Dance Club Play chart. "Who Do You Love Now?" also received a New Zealand release and had solid airplay on radio by the request of fans. The single was also played heavily in gay clubs around Australia, New Zealand and Europe. The song marked a turning point for Minogue, who was once again going through contractual changes, and was a bridging point between her previous work and the then upcoming Neon Nights album. The single would be the first of a string of consecutive Top 20 hits in her home country, Australia, and the United Kingdom.