Poison (Bardot song)
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“Poison” | ||
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Single by Bardot from the album Bardot |
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B-side | "Empty Room" | |
Released | 17 April 2000 | |
Format | CD single | |
Recorded | 2000 | |
Genre | Pop | |
Length | 3:20 | |
Label | Warner Music/WEA International | |
Writer(s) | Szumowski/Sims | |
Producer | Michael Szumowski | |
Certification | 2×Platinum (Australia) Platinum (New Zealand) |
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Bardot singles chronology | ||
"Posion" (2000) |
"I Should've Never Let You Go" (2000) |
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"Poison" is a pop song by Australian female group Bardot, and was the first single from their debut album Bardot (2000). It was co-written and produced by Australian producer Michael Szumowski.
The single attracted much hype due to its inclusion on the high-rating Popstars program and debuted at number 1 on the ARIA Singles Chart, where it spent two consecutive weeks, and was certified double platinum.[1] It became the sixth highest selling single in Australia of 2000 and was the highest selling single by an Australian act that year.[2] The single was nominated "Highest Selling Single" at the 2000 ARIA Music Awards, but lost to Madison Avenue's "Don't Call Me Baby". "Poison" was also a big success in New Zealand where the single spent 3 consecutive weeks at number 1 and was certified platinum.[3] In Singapore, it reached number 2.[4] It was released in the UK on April 2, 2001, debuting and peaking at number 45.[5]
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[edit] Music video
The "Poison" music video was created during the filming of Popstars and therefore, the making of the video featured on the program. The video features the five members, each in their own distinct individual sets for the majority of the song – Tiffani is set in a hotel room, Sophie is set in a fairy garden, Sally is set in an authentic room made of bamboo, Katie is set in a futuristic, bright red room and Belinda is set in disco, surrounded by shining disco balls.
Seconds before the final chorus, Tiffani, Sophie, Katie and Belinda slide down poles into Sally's set and spend the final chorus singing together.
Director, Mark Hartley, received two nominations for "Best Video" at the 2000 ARIA Music Awards for "Poison" and Madison Avenue's "Who the Hell Are You", winning an award for the latter.[6]
[edit] Track listing
Australian & New Zealand release:
- "Poison"
- "Empty Room"
- "Poison" (S'N'T Club Remix)
- "Poison" (Treat Me Bad Dub)
- "Poison" (Full Phat Remix)
UK release:
- "Poison"
- "Poison" (S'N'T Club Remix)
- "Empty Room"
- "Poison" Enhanced Video
[edit] Charts
Chart (2000) | Peak Position |
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Australian ARIA Singles Chart | 1 |
ARIA Australasian Chart | 1 |
ARIA 2000 End of Year Singles Chart | 6 |
New Zealand Singles Chart | 1 |
Singapore Singles Chart | 2 |
Chart (2001) | Peak Position |
UK Singles Chart | 45 |
[edit] References
- ^ ARIA "2000 Singles Accreditations". Retrieved June 10 2007.
- ^ ARIA "End of Year Singles Chart 2000". Retrieved June 10 2007.
- ^ New Zealand Chart Portal Retrieved June 10 2007.
- ^ Bardot World "Charts - Singapore". Retrieved June 10 2007.
- ^ Chart Stats Retrieved June 10 2007
- ^ ARIA Music Awards Retrieved June 26, 2007.
Preceded by "Bye, Bye, Bye" by *NSYNC |
Australian ARIA Singles Chart number-one single April 23, 2000 - May 7, 2000 |
Succeeded by "Say My Name" by Destiny's Child |
Preceded by "Sha Lala Lala" by Vengaboys |
RIANZ (New Zealand) number one single 7 May 2000 |
Succeeded by "Thong Song" by Sisqó |
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