C'est Dans L'air - Background and Release

Background and Release

On 27 March, the CD promo and the mp3 version were sent to the radio stations, and the song was officially announced as the fourth single from the album. The NRJ All French webradio began to air the song in a radio version.

Many fans were happy by this choice because, according to a poll made on Mylene.net, most of them wanted this song as third single, instead of "Si j'avais au moins..."

On 10 April, the cover artwork was revealed on Mylene.net. On 27 April, the CD single was released and all the versions were available digitally. The two CD maxi and the 12" were released on 4 May.

On 26 November of the same year, it was announced that the song would be re-released in the live version to be the first single from N°5 on Tour. The music video by François Hanss was available on the Internet on 27 November.

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