I notice you’re asking for an essay about a phrase that seems to combine several unrelated elements: “tragédie,” “je reste ghetto,” “Ong Bak,” and “music download.” It’s possible you’ve encountered a mix of song titles, artist names, movie references, and search terms.

  1. YouTube: The official music video is available to stream. You can find it by searching "Tragédie Je Reste Ghetto."
  2. Streaming Services: The track is available on Spotify, Deezer, and Apple Music.
  3. Legal Purchase/Download: You can purchase the MP3 on Amazon Music or the iTunes Store.

Tragédie Featuring Reed The Weed – Je Reste Ghetto - Discogs

Tragedie - Je Reste Ghetto (French Import) - Amazon.com Music. Amazon.com

When the Thai film Ong-Bak was brought to the French market in 2004, the soundtrack was specially curated to include French hip-hop and R&B artists to appeal to local audiences. Tragédie, composed of members Tizy Bone and Silky Shaï, was at the peak of their popularity following their #1 hit "Hey Oh".

Release Year: 2003 (as a single and part of their self-titled album). Genre: French Hip-Hop / R&B.

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. Featuring the artist Reed the Weed, the song peaked in the top 10 on French music charts and played a pivotal role in introducing international audiences to actor Tony Jaa through its official music video. Overview of "Je Reste Ghetto" Artist: Tragédie (feat. Reed the Weed) Release Date: April 16, 2004 Album: Tragédie (Debut Studio Album) Genre: Urban Pop / Contemporary R&B