Time of Our Lives (Chawki song)

"Time of Our Lives" is a 2014 single by Moroccan singer Chawki (full name Ahmed Chawki) released in time with the launch of the 2014 FIFA World Cup. An Arabic language version retitled "Farhat al 'Aalam" (in Arabic فرحة العالم) was also released for the Arab World. It was produced by RedOne and released on RedOne Records.

"Time of Our Lives"
Single by Chawki
Released6 June 2014
Recorded2014
GenreEurodance
Length3:44
LabelRedOne Records
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)RedOne
Chawki singles chronology
"Magic in the Air"
(2014)
"Time of Our Lives"
(2014)
"It's My Life (Don't Worry)"
(2014)
Music video
"Time of Our Lives" on YouTube

Background

The various language song was released in partnership with BeIn Sports,[1] the football (soccer) themed song came almost simultaneously with the immense commercial success of "Magic in the Air" by the Ivory Coast band Magic System featuring Chawki.

The song "Time of Our Lives" is in English language but as the release was targeted mainly for the French-speaking markets where Chawki had already had a previous hit with "Habibi I Love You", the song presented a bilingual refrain: "Allez, Allez, here we go, allez / This is the time of our lives) allez being French for "come on" used throughout the song.

A football and Brazilian Capoeira-themed outdoor partying video was also promoted in time for the opening of the 2014 World Cup.

The song found commercial success reaching number 15 in SNEP the official French official Singles Chart and went on high rotation on French commercial radio giving Chawki two simultaneous hit singles in France's Top 20, "Time of Our Lives" alongside "Magic in the Air" that reached number 3 in French main chart and number 1 in French Club 40 dance chart.

Language versions

A more extensively French language version was offered under the title "Time of Our Lives (Notre Moment)".[2]

An Arabic language version of the song destined for Arab markets was retitled "Farhat al 'Aalam" (in Arabic فرحة العالم meaning the joy of the world), actually a trilingual version in Arabic (main lyrics) and English and French (refrains).

Charts

Chart (2014) Peak
position
Belgium (Ultratip Wallonia)[3] 13
France (SNEP)[4] 15


References

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