is an instrumental hip-hop track by the French duo La Caution , famously featured in the 2004 heist film Ocean's Twelve . Known for its fusion of North African musical elements with electronic beats, the track accompanies one of the film's most visually striking sequences: the "Laser Dance" performed by the Night Fox. 1. Track Overview and Composition
"Thé à la menthe" is French for "mint tea," a staple of North African and Moroccan culture.
La Caution, a French hip-hop duo consisting of brothers Hi-Tekk and Nikkfurie , who are of Moroccan descent. is an instrumental hip-hop track by the French
While the movements were authentic, the laser beams were added during post-production.
The track gained international fame through its use in the "Laser Dance" scene: Track Overview and Composition "Thé à la menthe"
Vincent Cassel performed the acrobatic movements himself without a stunt double, utilizing his real-life expertise in capoeira , a Brazilian martial art that combines dance and rhythm.
François Toulour (aka The Night Fox), played by Vincent Cassel , navigates a complex, randomly sweeping laser security system in a museum to steal a Fabergé egg. The track gained international fame through its use
Produced by Nikkfurie ; the vocal version features lyrics by Ahmed and Mohamed Mazouz concerning life in the Parisian suburbs. 2. Role in Ocean's Twelve