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C'est Chaud, also known as Folk Guitar on Club Penguin, is a stock song composed and published by Jeremy Sherman<ref> https://www.neosounds.com/royalty-free-music/songs/2499/c-est-chaud-lynnemusic</ref>. It was rereleased in the album "Music of the Prohibition Era (1920-1940)" in May 1st, 2011<ref>https://www.amazon.com/Cest-Chaud/dp/B00K95GC9Y</ref>. It is available for purchase on [https://www.neosounds.com/royalty-free-music/songs/2499/c-est-chaud-lynnemusic NEO Sounds], provided by LynneMusic, and on [https://www.amazon.com/Cest-Chaud/dp/B00K95GC9Y Amazon]. It is being streamed in [https://open.spotify.com/track/1zhJoB5onEEc6RnHoKOdUW Spotify] and [https://www.last.fm/music/Jeremy+Sherman/_/C%27est+Chaud last.fm]. It was uploaded to YouTube by [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7085tb6XN1s Shockwave-Sound.com]
C'est Chaud, also known as Folk Guitar in Club Penguin, is a stock song composed and published by Jeremy Sherman<ref> https://www.neosounds.com/royalty-free-music/songs/2499/c-est-chaud-lynnemusic</ref>. It was rereleased in the album "Music of the Prohibition Era (1920-1940)" in May 1st, 2011<ref>https://www.amazon.com/Cest-Chaud/dp/B00K95GC9Y</ref>. It is available for purchase on [https://www.neosounds.com/royalty-free-music/songs/2499/c-est-chaud-lynnemusic NEO Sounds], provided by LynneMusic, and on [https://www.amazon.com/Cest-Chaud/dp/B00K95GC9Y Amazon]. It is being streamed in [https://open.spotify.com/track/1zhJoB5onEEc6RnHoKOdUW Spotify] and [https://www.last.fm/music/Jeremy+Sherman/_/C%27est+Chaud last.fm]. It was uploaded to YouTube by [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7085tb6XN1s Shockwave-Sound.com]


==Versions==
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==Tutorial Association==

The song has been associated as a theme for the old tutorial that played in the help page of Club Penguin, on which [[Paparazzi]] is known to have been the theme. This association appears to stem from an edited YouTube video of the tutorial which contained C'est Chaud as the background music, but there is no known proof that links the song to the tutorial<ref>https://youtu.be/m5bqw50vNkE</ref>.


== Trivia==
== Trivia==
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* The song title is french for "It's hot" (as in the weather).
* The song title is french for "It's hot" (as in the weather).
* In the Club Penguin world, this song is canonically played by the Penguin Band.
* In the Club Penguin world, this song is canonically played by the Penguin Band.
* When C'est Chaud was added to the igloo catalogue in March of 2007, Aunt Arctic commented about the update in the newspaper: "I've been listening to the 'Folk Guitar' track a lot while I'm writing"<ref>CPT Issue 76, B4</ref>.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 14:09, 8 June 2024

C'est Chaud, also known as Folk Guitar in Club Penguin, is a stock song composed and published by Jeremy Sherman[1]. It was rereleased in the album "Music of the Prohibition Era (1920-1940)" in May 1st, 2011[2]. It is available for purchase on NEO Sounds, provided by LynneMusic, and on Amazon. It is being streamed in Spotify and last.fm. It was uploaded to YouTube by Shockwave-Sound.com

Versions

For sale there is the full track, a variation, a 30 seconds version, and 5 loops, labeled from A to E.

Uses

Usage Date Info
Igloo Music March 16th, 2007 This song was initially released to Club Penguin as Igloo music under the name of "Folk Guitar". It was canonically released as new songs from the Penguin Band.
April Fools Party 2011 March 24th, 2011 - April 5th, 2011 The song played in the "Silly Place" room of the party [3].
April Fools Party 2012 March 29 - April 4, 2012 The song returned as the Silly Place room reappeared.
Extreme Paint Festival November 10 – December 16, 2015

Tutorial Association

The song has been associated as a theme for the old tutorial that played in the help page of Club Penguin, on which Paparazzi is known to have been the theme. This association appears to stem from an edited YouTube video of the tutorial which contained C'est Chaud as the background music, but there is no known proof that links the song to the tutorial[4].

Trivia

  • The song title is french for "It's hot" (as in the weather).
  • In the Club Penguin world, this song is canonically played by the Penguin Band.
  • When C'est Chaud was added to the igloo catalogue in March of 2007, Aunt Arctic commented about the update in the newspaper: "I've been listening to the 'Folk Guitar' track a lot while I'm writing"[5].

References