Baby, It's OK!
"Baby, It's OK!" |
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Single by Follow Your Instinct featuring Alexandra Stan |
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from the album "Animal Kingdom" |
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Released |
09 July 2013 |
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Recorded |
2013 |
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Genre |
Dance, House |
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Length |
2:59 |
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Label |
Sony Music, Cat Music |
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Writer(s) |
Marcel Prodan, Marcian Alin Soare, David Ritter, Addis Mussa, Manuela Necker, Davon Dixon, Andrei Nemirschi, Rainer Wetenkamp, Patrick Greska, Harry Wayne Casey |
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Producer(s) |
Rainer Wetenkamp, David "Bubu Styles" Ritter, Patrick "Orange" Greska |
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Follow Your Instinct chronology |
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"My City" (2013) |
"Baby,It's OK!" (2013) |
"Girls" (2013) |
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Baby, It's OK! is a song by the German hip-hop and urban pop band Follow Your Instict in collaboration with Romanian singer Alexandra Stan from the band's fourth studio album, called "Animal Kingdom". The song received positive critics for its summer style and reached top postions in unofficial and official charts and iTunes- Charts in counties like Austria and Switzerland. It was released on July 9, 2013 together with a German remix EP in iTunes. The refrain contains a sample of KC and the Sunshine Band's 1980's single "Give It Up". Because of Stan's very big succes in Japan with songs like "Dance" or "Cherry Pop", the song entered finally the ZIP FM- charts, which presents weekly the most heard songs on the Japanese radio, on February 6, 2015.
Music Video
The video was filmed in a beach in Marabella. It shows a typical summer-video image with Stan and FYI dancing. It was posted on YouTube on 16.August, gathering over one million watches.
Track listings
- "Baby, It's OK!" (Radio Edit) – 2:22
- "Baby, It's OK! (Video Edit)" – 3:23
- "Baby, It's OK! (Radio Edit)" – 2:22
- "Baby, It's OK! (Acoustic Version)" – 3:39
- "Baby, It's OK! (Bodybangers Remix)" – 5:11
- "Baby, It's OK! (Arnold Palmer Remix)" – 4:42
- "Baby, It's OK! (Bodybangers Remix Edit)" – 3:15
- "Girls (feat. Sean Kingston)" – 3:13
- "Girls (feat. Sean Kingston)[Video Edit]" – 3:04
Charts
Release History
References