Nothing in This World

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“Nothing in This World”
“Nothing in This World” cover
Single by Paris Hilton
from the album Paris
Released September 12, 2006 (download)
Flag of the United States October 31 2006
Flag of the United Kingdom November 6, 2006
Format CD single, digital download
Recorded 2006
Genre Dance-pop, pop rock
Length 3:10
Label Heiress
Writer(s) Dr. Luke, Sheppard Solomon
Producer Dr. Luke
Paris Hilton singles chronology
"Turn It Up"
(2006)
"Nothing in This World"
(2006)
"Screwed"
(2007)
Audio sample
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"Nothing in This World" was released on September 12, 2006 and is the second official single taken from Paris Hilton's debut album Paris. This song was also the theme song to Paris Hilton's MTV special This is Paris. In United Kingdom, the single was released on November 6, 2006 for the physical sales[1] with the single being possible to download a week earlier. The single made number 12 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart and number 89 on the Pop 100. This song is featured in Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards, Vol 3 CD, a compilation of 16 hits from today's biggest stars.[2]

Contents

[edit] Music video

The music video for "Nothing in This World" was shot by Scott Speer in Los Angeles on September 5th and 6th, 2006, in Pasadena and Long Beach Polytechnic High School, California. In this video, Hilton parodies teen-flick The Girl Next Door with her own mock movie trailer in which the socialite-turned-singer plays a sexy starlet loved and adored by an incessantly teased, teenage neighbor. (The neighbour is played by Nick Lane) Elisha Cuthbert, the original Girl star, makes a cameo. The video premiered on September 22 as an AOL First View. The video also premiered in Canada on MuchMusic. The video is also popular on Youtube, having received more than six million views.[3] The Video also spent 7 weeks on the VH1 Top 20 Video Countdown, where it peaked at number 5 during its fourth week.

[edit] Formats and track listings

  • iTunes edition
  1. "Nothing in This World"
  2. "Nothing in This World" [Dave Aude Club Mix]
  3. "Nothing in This World" [Jason Nevins Radio Edit]
  4. "Nothing in This World" [Dave Aude Radio Edit]
  5. "Nothing in This World" [Kaskade Remix]
  6. "Nothing in This World" [Jason Nevins Club Mix]
  7. "Nothing in This World" [Kaskade Radio Edit]
  • UK edition (CD 1)
  1. "Nothing in This World" [Album Version]
  2. "Nothing in This World" [Jason Nevins Extended Mix]
  • UK edition (CD 2)
  1. "Nothing in This World" [Album Version]
  2. "Nothing in This World" [Jason Nevins Radio Mix]
  3. "Nothing in This World" [Kaskade Mix]
  4. "Nothing in This World" [Dave Aude Mixshow]

[edit] Charts

[edit] Chart performance

Chart (2006)[4] Peak
position
Singapore[5] 1
Venezuela Airplay[6] 1
Costa Rica Airplay[7] 1
Ecuador 1
Thailand 1
South Africa[8] 2
Latvia 15
Russia 11
Bulgarian Airplay Chart 7
Euro Top 20 19
Europe Official Top 100 Singles Chart 67
Panama 11
Philippines 1
Brazil Dance Chart 8
Australian ARIA Singles Chart[9] 32
Finland Singles Chart 7
Polish National Top 50[10] 33
German Singles Chart 34
Sweden 36
U.S. Billboard Pop 100 89
Romanian Top 100 26
U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play 12
Dutch Top 40 20
Euro 200 Singles Chart 123
UK Singles Chart 55
Colombian Singles Chart[11] 32

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://www.ukmix.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=39665 UKmix.org
  2. ^ http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000NTOX5G Amazon.com
  3. ^ http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=ParisHilton YouTube.com Retrieved on 05-22-07
  4. ^ Official Chart Archives allcharts.us
  5. ^ ". Singapore charts. Retrieved Feb 1, 2007.
  6. ^ "Venezuelan chart performance". "Venezuelan Charts". Retrieved February 4, 2007.
  7. ^ "Costa Rica chart ". "Costa Rica Charts". Retrieved December 28, 2006.
  8. ^ "Africa radio chart". "Africa radio charts". Retrieved July 8, 2007.
  9. ^ "Australian chart performance". Australian-charts. Retrieved January 17, 2007.
  10. ^ Polish Hitfiles
  11. ^ "Colombian Chartperformance". Colombian charts. Retrieved January 25, 2007.