| | Yelle Pop Up CD - Import Yelle Discography of CDs
2007 album including her new single "A cause des garcons" (cover from the band A cause des garcons). EMI. Yelle Pop Up Songs | 1. | Ce Jeu |
| 2. | Cause des Garcons |
| 3. | Dans Ta Vraie Vie |
| 4. | Tristesse/Joie |
| 5. | Mal Poli |
| 6. | Femmes |
| 7. | Tu Es Beau |
| 8. | Je Veux Te Voir |
| 9. | Amour du Sol |
| 10. | Mon Meilleur Ami |
| 11. | 85a |
| 12. | Jogging |
| 13. | Cause des Garcons [Tepr Remix] |
| 14. | [CD-Rom Track] |
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