This song follows in the footsteps of other drivel songs which drew upon older samples with a 'hot' breathy female vocal and a cheesy electro break to fit in with the sound of 'now.'
This time, the sample is one of his own,
"Ecuador" which was a hit in 1997 across much of Europe. It topped the Club Play chart here for a week that year. This song has seen several revisits as well.
Tracklisting:
01. Thomas Troelsen Radio Edit (2:51)
02. Tokapi Radio Edit (2:51)
03. Club Radio Edit (3:37)
04. Tokapi Extended (4:14)
05. Thomas Troelsen Extended (4:36)
06. Alisson & Turner Extended (4:45)
07. Maurice da Vido Extended (6:27)
08. Marc Lime & K Bastian Extended (5:25)
09. SASH! Classic Style Edit (2:59)
10. AMP Black Edit (3:40)
11. Danny Disco Alternative Edit (2:40)
12. Hard & Heavy Edit (2:53)
13. Miguel Valbuena & Oliveira Remix (3:46)
14. Raul Ortiz y Javi Reina Radio Mix (3:39)
15. Club Extended Edit (4:49)
Clips of all the mixes can be heard on his website:
www.sashworld.com (click the icon with the single cover)
Watch the music video:
I was a huge fan of their work until around their third album, then it just all went downhill. I acknowledge that the style of music they used to make may be a bit dated by today's 'standards', but I would rather that they not produce at all if this is the kind of thing they come up with. I found all of the versions to be absolutely horrid and uninteresting. This would surely smash on U.S. Pop radio if given a proper push and on Rhythmic if Pitbull or Tinie Tempah were suddenly tacked on.