Some Kinda Rush

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“Some Kinda Rush”
“Some Kinda Rush” cover
Single by Booty Luv
from the album Boogie 2nite
Released 17 December 2007 (download)
24 December 2007 (physical)
Format CD single
Digital download
Vinyl
Recorded 2007
Genre Dance, electropop
Length 3:31
Label Hed Kandi
Writer(s) Nadia Shepherd, Cherise Roberts, Carl Ryden, Samantha Powell
Producer Carl Ryden
Booty Luv singles chronology
"Don't Mess With Me Man"
(2007)
"Some Kinda Rush"
(2007)

"Some Kinda Rush" is the fourth single by the UK dance duo Booty Luv. It was released in the UK on 24 December 2007 [1] as the fourth single from their debut album Boogie 2nite. It is the first original single release from the duo, with songwriting credits from both group members, Nadia and Cherise.

Contents

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HK46CDX:

  1. Some Kinda Rush (Radio Edit)
  2. Some Kinda Rush (Acoustic Version)

HK46CDS:

  1. Some Kinda Rush (Radio Edit)
  2. Some Kinda Rush (Club Mix)
  3. Some Kinda Rush (Spencer & Hill Remix)
  4. Some Kinda Rush (Soul Avengerz Remix)
  5. Some Kinda Rush (Paleface Remix)
  6. Some Kinda Rush (Acoustic Version)

HK46CDSP:

  1. Some Kinda Rush (Radio Edit)
  2. Some Kinda Rush (Club Mix)
  3. Some Kinda Rush (Dub Mix)
  4. Some Kinda Rush (Soul Avengerz Remix)
  5. Some Kinda Rush (Spencer & Hill Remix)
  6. Some Kinda Rush (Filthy Rich Remix)
  7. Some Kinda Rush (Instrumental)

HK46T:

  1. Some Kinda Rush (CLUB MIX)
  2. Some Kinda Rush (SOUL AVENGERZ REMIX)
  3. Some Kinda Rush (SPENCER & HILL REMIX)
  4. Some Kinda Rush (FILTHY RICH REMIX)

[edit] Video

The video was released on 16 November to all music channels. It involves special effects with the girls driving in a Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder [2].

[edit] Charts

On 25 November 2007, the single entered the UK Top 100 at #93 on downloads from the album alone [3]. It had risen to #54 after the official download was unleashed[4]. Many predict that the popularity of the single will increase, hopefully resulting in a Top 10 position. However upon release the single only managed to chart at #29 this could be due to the fact that the single was released Christmas week, when many shops are closed for two days of sales. The single was officially released on 17 December, a week later the single moved up 8 places to #21 and a week later it peaked at #19 where it stayed for two weeks, outlasting the number of weeks previous single, "Don't Mess With My Man", lasted inside the UK top 75. The promotion from the single managed to get the album back into the official top 100 album chart, at #87[5].

Despite only charting at number 19 in the UK, the song has become one of the most successful songs they have released.

The single debuted at number 19 in the Netherlands (Dutch Top 40). It's current position is #10.

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