"Yeah Yeah" | |||||||||||
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Single by Bodyrox featuring Luciana | |||||||||||
Released | October 30, 2006 (UK) | ||||||||||
Genre | Electro house | ||||||||||
Length | 2:37 (Radio Edit) | ||||||||||
Label | PROTV | ||||||||||
Writer(s) | Nathan Thomas, Nick Bridges, Nick Clow, John Pern, Luciana | ||||||||||
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"Yeah Yeah" is a song by Bodyrox, written as a collaboration between Nathan Thomas, Nick Bridges, John Pern and Luciana. It was popularised in clubs by the D. Ramirez remix, which became the backing for the radio edit, featuring Luciana. It has been described by both Nic Fanciulli and Paul Woolford as one the biggest tunes in Miami, and has reached #2 on the UK Top 40, also charting in the Netherlands and Finland. But it was a total success topping the UK Dance Chart for only one week on 5 November 2006.
It is also featured on the Miniclip game, "Up Beat". It is on the hardest level, the most difficult song.
The music video is available in both a censored and an uncensored form. Both versions feature Luciana and an assortment of young adults in a dingy room. As the music continues, the young adults become increasingly aroused, and start to make out with each other if in pairs, or rub themselves if alone; in the uncensored version of the video, the behaviour extends into crotch rubbing and bared breast fondling. Euphemisms including the connecting of microphone cables, spilling of milk are subtly woven into both versions of the video, and they conclude with Luciana dousing the room with petrol and sparking a cigarette lighter.
The song is used as the sampled background track in Cascada's 2011 single "San Francisco."