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The video for "This Is Me (Remix)" was directed by Chris Robinson [18] and featured two settings: In the first setting, the girls, sporting "Bad Girl" T-shirts, are dancing in a blue and white room with P. Diddy also dancing with the girls. The second setting had them in a black room, with Kain performing with the girls and P. Diddy.
On 20 June 2020, Robyn released "Ever Again" on limited edition 12" vinyl featuring remixes of the song. It was released as part of a Honey Remix vinyl series, alongside "Honey", "Baby Forgive Me" and "Between the Lines / Beach2k20", for the Love Record Stores Day 2020 event.
Adapt or Die: Ten Years of Remixes is a remix album released by Everything but the Girl in 2005. It peaked at #9 in the Billboard Top Dance/Electronic Albums chart. [ 2 ]
A music video released later starts off in 1889 and transitions into 2019. The music video also features several cameos. [75] As of January 2021, its audio version has over 555 million views on YouTube. [76] "See You Again" – the official soundtrack of the 2015 film Furious 7 sung by Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth.
Japanese music distributor Exit Tunes gained the rights from the original Caramell producers, Remixed Records, to distribute the sped-up version of the original song in Asia, releasing first an album in April 2008 called Uma Uma Dekiru Trance wo Tsukutte Mita which included "Caramelldansen" (named "U-u-uma uma" (Speedycake Remix)) and other popular meme songs at the time.
On August 23, a remix featuring Yung Miami of City Girls and Jhené Aiko was released. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] On September 20, 2019, a Latin remix featuring Becky G and Melii was released. [ 12 ] On October 25, 2019, a remix EP titled My Type (The Remixes) was released including the original song, both remixes, and remixes from Dillon Francis , French ...
"Twerkulator" follows the release of City Girls' second studio album, City on Lock. The song went viral on TikTok prior to its release. [ 6 ] A music video directed by Missy Elliott was released for the song.
The remix version of the song was an urban hit featuring Nas, Eve and Q-Tip. The remix broke the record for most weeks at number-one on the US R&B chart on the issue dated January 15, 2000; as well as spending 18 weeks at number one on the Hot Rap Singles from December 4, 1999, to March 25, 2000, a record not broken until " Old Town Road " by ...