Kix (song)
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Not to be confused with Kicks (song).
"Kix" | |||||||
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Single by Per Gessle | |||||||
from the album The World According to Gessle | |||||||
Released |
June 23, 1997 (Europe) November 3, 1997 (UK) | ||||||
Format | 4 × CD | ||||||
Recorded |
EMI Studios, Stockholm, Sweden, January 1997 | ||||||
Genre | Pop | ||||||
Length | 4:06 | ||||||
Label | Fundamental, EMI | ||||||
Writer(s) | Per Gessle | ||||||
Producer(s) | Per Gessle, Michael Ilbert & Clarence Öfwerman | ||||||
Per Gessle singles chronology | |||||||
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"Kix" is the second single from the Per Gessle album, The World According to Gessle.
Music video
The video was directed by Jonas Åkerlund and featured several short scenarios, which were repeated over and over throughout the song.
Track listings and formats
- CD single (7243 8841652 8)
- "Kix"
- "Kix" (Lovely Pair Mix)
- Maxi CD (7243 8841662 7)
- "Kix"
- "Kix" (Lovely Pair Mix)
- "Kix" (Horribly Pear-shaped mix)
- "Love Doesn't Live Here"
- CD 1 UK (7243 8841662 7 / CDEM 501)
- "Kix"
- "Kix" (Lovely Pair Mix)
- "Kix" (Horribly Pear-shaped mix)
- "Love Doesn't Live Here"
- CD 2 UK (7243 8848962 1 / CDEMS 501)
- "Kix"
- "Blue Umbrella" (demo)
- "Jupiter Calling" (demo)
- "Let's Party" (demo)
Charts
Chart (1997) | Peak position |
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Swedish Singles Chart | 28[1] |
References
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