Cocosuma

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  • ambient
  • french
  • acoustic
  • female vocalists
  • indie pop
Cocosuma is a downtempo band from Paris. Their albums, published at Third Side Records have met both critical and public acclaim. Some of their tracks are picked for lounge or trip-hop compilations. Cocosuma gained some fame in 2005 with the French mini-series Clara Sheller for which their song The Servant was the end credits. Finally, they've changed their mind.
After a debut album boldly entitled 'I refuse to grow up' which got them very impressive reviews...

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Songs

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    #1 (In Your Heart)

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    (How High) Can You Fly?

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    (Tapping) the source

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    090105

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    90105

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    Athletes!

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    Bam Tululu

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    Bam! Tululu!

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    Blowing Ocean By

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    Blue It (Jack Lahana remix)

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    Broken Glass

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    Charlotte's On Fire

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    Charlotte's on Fire (Nouvelle Vague remix)

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    Cinders

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    Communication's Lost

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    Courtyard

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    Daisy's Face

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    Did You Ever See

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    Drizzling Yet Dazzling

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    Easy Terms

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    Hey You

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    Hey You (Howdy version)

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    I Blue It

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    I Blue It (Jack Lahana remix)

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    I Was Born Ready, Yeah

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    Innerlude

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    Lady In Waiting

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    Le Fusible

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    Mocking Stars

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    My My My

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    Nutopia

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    Of the Influence of Fall on Music and Its Overall Consequences on the Youth's State of Mind

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    Oh Ruby Sun

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    One Love, One Revolution

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    Poison in My Veins (,Part 1)

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    Poison in My Veins (,Part 2)

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    Poison in My Veins (Jp Crystal Dark remix)

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    Polly (Has My Disease)

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    Rec74

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    Sailing Home

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    So as a Gentleman You Should Be More Polite

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    So as Gentleman You Should Be More Polite

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    Sparks

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    Suffragettes

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    The Man Who Sold The World

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    The Servant

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    The Source (feat. Jen H Ka)

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    The Verve Were Right

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    Twilight Zone

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    Two Cannot Be One


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