Time (Chase & Status song)

"Time"
Single by Chase & Status featuring Delilah
from the album No More Idols
Released 29 April 2011
Format Digital Download
Recorded 2010
Genre Breakbeat
Length 4:20
Label Mercury
Writer(s) William Kennard, Saul Milton, Paloma Ayana, Ben Drew
Producer Chase & Status
Chase & Status singles chronology
"Blind Faith"
(2011)
"Time"
(2011)
"Hitz"
(2011)
Delilah singles chronology
"Time"
(2011)
"Go"
(2011)

"Time" is a single from British drum-and-bass duo Chase & Status that features vocals from British singer Delilah. The single was released in the United Kingdom as a digital download on 29 April 2011[1] and serves as the fifth release from the studio album No More Idols.

Contents

Track listing

Remix Bundle[2]
No. Title Length
1. "Time" (radio edit) 3:38
2. "Time" (C&S Champagne Bubbler mix) 4:35
3. "Time" (Wilkinson remix) 4:51
4. "Time" (Kamuki House remix) 4:20
5. "Time" (Kev Willow remix) 4:14

Remix Competition

During March 2011,[3] Chase and Status an online competition for fans to remix the track "Time", with the winner's remix appearing on the digital bundle extended play. It was revealed on 31 March that the Kev Willow Remix had been crowned the winner of the competition with the Primus Palas Remix and Enei Remix serving as the runners up.[4]

Chart performance

"Time" first made its appearance on the UK charts on 27 March 2011, when it debuted at number 40 on the dance chart. After four consecutive weeks of climbing the chart, "Time" debuted on the official singles chart at number 90; before climbing to number 58 the following week. On 7 May, the single climbed 20 places to number 38; marking the duo's fourth consecutive top 40 hit. Upon release, the single climbed 17 places to a current peak of number 21; also managing to reach a peak of number 6 on the dance chart.

Charts

Chart (2011) Peak
position
Belgium (Ultratip Flanders)[5] 6
Belgium (Ultratip Wallonia)[6] 24
UK Dance (The Official Charts Company)[7] 6
UK Singles (The Official Charts Company)[8] 21

Release history

Region Date Format
United Kingdom 29 April 2011[1] Digital Download

References