"Stuck on Repeat" | |||||||||
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Promotional CD #4 cover artwork |
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Single by Little Boots | |||||||||
from the album Arecibo and Hands | |||||||||
Released | February 2008 | ||||||||
Format | CD single, 12" single | ||||||||
Genre | Electropop, synthpop | ||||||||
Length | 6:58 (Full Length) 3:58 (Edit) 3:22 (Album Version) |
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Label | Sixsevenine | ||||||||
Writer(s) | Victoria Hesketh, Greg Kurstin, Joe Goddard | ||||||||
Producer | Joe Goddard | ||||||||
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"Stuck on Repeat" is an electropop song by English singer-songwriter Little Boots from her debut EP, Arecibo (2008). Written by Little Boots, Greg Kurstin and Joe Goddard, the song was released as a promotional single in the United Kingdom in February 2008.[1]
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"Stuck on Repeat" was originally recorded as a rough demo by Little Boots after she had composed a loop that sounded like Giorgio Moroder. Excited about the demo she sent it to several musicians and record labels, but never heard back from them. A friend of Goddard sent him the demo much to the embarrassment of Little Boots. Goddard, however, saw potential in the song and volunteered to remix it. Eventually, he rewrote and produced the song with Little Boots.[2] "Stuck on Repeat" was composed by Little Boots and Goddard with Australia singer Kylie Minogue in mind.[3] It recorded in Goddard's bedroom. Little Boots described the recording process as "weird" because she mostly communicated with Goddard through e-mail. Whenever he was in London she would visit his home and record her vocals.[4] The track was inspired by the disco era and describes romantic infatuation using music as a metaphor.[5][6]
These are the formats and track listings of major single releases of "Stuck on Repeat".[7][8][9][10][11]
Promotional CD #1
(Released February 2008 )
Promotional CD #2
(Released February 2008 )
Promotional CD #3
(Released February 2008 )
Promotional CD #4
(Released November 2008 )
Promotional 12" single
(Released March 2008 )
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