Voyage, Voyage - Kate Ryan Cover Version

Kate Ryan Cover Version

"Voyage Voyage"
Single by Kate Ryan
from the album Free
B-side We All Belong
Released July 6, 2007
Format CD single
CD maxi
Recorded 2007
Genre Eurotrance, europop, dancepop
Length 3:07
Label ARS Entertainment
Universal Music
Writer(s) Jean-Michel Rivat
Dominique Dubois
Producer 2N
Kate Ryan singles chronology
"All For You"
(2007)
"Voyage Voyage"
(2007)
"L.I.L.Y. (Like I Love You)"
(2008)

The Belgian singer Kate Ryan released the song from her 2008 album Free. "Voyage Voyage" came out as a double single, featuring "We all belong" which is the anthem of the event "Eurogames 2007" that occurred in Belgium in 2007. "We All Belong" is not only an anthem but also a supportive song for gay and lesbians. However, "Voyage Voyage" was the only song to have a music video. Since it was released on July 11, it peaked at number 2 in Belgium, number 10 in the Netherlands, number 26 in Sweden, number 20 in Greece, 13 in Germany, 4 in Spain, 12 in Poland, 27 in Austria and 10 in Finland. This is the first single of Kate Ryan being released under ARS Entertainment, after her departure from EMI Belgium.

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