Honey (Moby song)

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“Honey”
“Honey” cover
Single by Moby
from the album Play
B-side "Micronesia",
"Memory Gospel"
Released Flag of the United States August 3, 1998
Flag of the United Kingdom August 31, 1998
Format CD
Recorded  ???
Genre House
Length 3:29
Label Mute Records
Writer(s) Moby
Producer Moby
Moby singles chronology
"James Bond Theme (Moby's re-version)"
(1997)
"Honey"
(2000)
"Run On"
(1999)

"Honey" is the name of a single by the musician Moby. It is featured in his 1999 studio album Play. It is the first single released on the album. The song charted at number thirty three, a top forty single in the UK. One of its b-sides, "Memory Gospel", was featured as the third track on Moby's b-sides album Play: The B Sides. The song was also was featured in the 2003 movie Holes.

Contents

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  1. "Honey" (remix edit) featuring Kelis - 3:18
  2. "Micronesia" - 4:18
  3. "Memory Gospel" - 6:42

[edit] Radio promo single

  1. "Honey" - 3:18

[edit] Music video

The video for the song starts with a box falling from the sky and is revealed to have three versions of Moby inside it. All three versions head for the city. A version spots a black car and starts heading off for it. He accidentally drops a map under a car and goes under the car to get it. However, the Moby version is later seen under the bed of someone who is taking a bath. Moby finds the map and gets out of the room before the person comes out. After exiting, he gets out and gets in another room he is later seen going in and out of both rooms and after this he jumps off a window. Another Moby is driving the car which the map fell under. He fuels the car and picks up all three versions of Moby. They drive to the location where the box is, go back inside and at the end the box explodes.

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