Boogie 2nite

This article is about the song. For the Booty Luv album of the same name, see Boogie 2nite (album).
"Boogie 2nite"
Single by Tweet
from the album Southern Hummingbird
B-side "Smoking Cigarettes"
Released December 2, 2002 (planned UK commercial release)
Format CD single, 12" single
Recorded 2002
Genre R&B, dance-pop
Length 4:10
Label The Goldmind Inc., Elektra
Writer(s) Charlene Keys, Nisan Stewart, John Smith
Producer(s) Nisan Stewart, Jubu
Tweet singles chronology
"No Panties"
(2002)
"Boogie 2nite"
(2002)
"Turn da Lights Off"
(2004)

"Boogie 2nite" is an R&Bdance-pop song written by American singer-songwriter Tweet, Nisan Stewart, and John "Jubu" Smith for Tweet's debut album, Southern Hummingbird (2002). No music video for the song was shot as it went for promo only. The commercial release was originally set for December 2, 2002 in the United Kingdom, but due to lack of airplay and the fact there was no video for the song, the single was canceled. The song was featured on the soundtrack to the 2002 film The Transporter. In February 2010, unseen footage of the cancelled music video leaked via internet.

Track listings and formats

UK CD single (planned track listing)

  1. "Boogie 2nite"
  2. "Smoking Cigarettes" – 4:16

UK 12" Vinyl
(E7484T; Released: 2003)

Side A

  1. "Boogie 2nite" (Acapella) - 4:57

UK 12" Vinyl Promo
(TWEET 01; Released: 2002)

Side A

  1. "Boogie 2nite" (T&F Crushed DB Boulevard Club Re-Edit) - 6:08

Side B

  1. "Boogie 2nite" (Tommy Vee "Patu" Club Mix) - 7:06
  2. "Boogie 2nite" (Luca Cassani Dub Mix) - 5:11

UK 12" Vinyl Promo
(TWEET2; Released: 2002)

Side A

  1. "Boogie 2nite" (DB Boulevard Club Mix) - 6:12

Side B

  1. "Boogie 2nite" (Luca Cassani Club Mix) - 6:31
  2. "Boogie 2nite" (Tommy Vee "Patu" Dub Mix) - 7:14

US 12" Vinyl
(E7339T; Released: 2002)

Side A

  1. "Boogie 2nite" (Album Version) – 4:10
  2. "Boogie 2nite" (T&F Crushed DB Boulevard Club Re-Edit) – 6:08

Side B

  1. "Smoking Cigarettes" – 4:16

US 12" Vinyl Promo
(TWEET1; Released: 2003)

Side A

  1. "Boogie 2nite" (Bobby D'Ambrosio Remix) - 6:09

ITA 12" Vinyl
(GOOD 75; Released: 2003)

Side A

  1. "Boogie 2nite" (T&F Crushed DB Boulevard Dub)

Side B

  1. "Boogie 2nite" (T&F Crushed DB Boulevard Radio)
  2. "Boogie 2nite" (Album Version)

Booty Luv version

"Boogie 2nite"
Single by Booty Luv
from the album Boogie 2nite
Released November 27, 2006
Format CD single, digital download, 12" single
Recorded 2006
Genre Disco house
Length 3:16 (album version)
3:18 (Seamus Haji Big Love Edit)
2:34 (DB Boulevard Edit)
Label Hed Kandi
Writer(s) Charlene Keys, Nisan Stewart, John Smith
Producer(s) Seamus Haji
Booty Luv singles chronology
"Boogie 2nite"
(2006)
"Shine"
(2007)

"Boogie 2nite" was originally remixed by Seamus Haji. A re-recorded version of this remix by the British duo Booty Luv was then recorded for their debut album Boogie 2nite and released as their debut single as the aforementioned remix by Tweet was never given a full commercial release, despite it being a club hit.

The song was released in the United Kingdom via the Hed Kandi label on 27 November 2006. The single received favorable reviews and became a hit with DJs. It peaked at number two during its third week on the UK Singles Chart, and spent eight weeks in the top ten. It was the remix of the track by Seamus Haji that was promoted as the main version of the single while the DB Boulevard version was used for the music video. The song is also featured in the expansion pack game Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay Tony.

The popularity of "Say It" contributed to the re-entry of "Boogie 2Nite" at number thirty one on the UK Dance Charts as of September 2009, three years after its original release.

Charts

Chart (2006)[1] Peak
position
European Hot 100 Singles[2] 11
Finnish Singles Chart 8
UK Singles Chart 2
UK Dance Chart 1
Chart (2007) Peak
position
Belgian Ultratop 50 Singles (Flanders) 38
Dutch Top 40 7
German Singles Chart 76
Global Dance Tracks[3] 8
Hungarian Mahasz Singles Chart[4] 5
Hungarian Mahasz Dance Chart[5] 8
Irish Singles Chart 22

References

  1. "Booty Luv – Boogie 2nite – Music Charts". αCharts.us. Retrieved 2007-10-20.
  2. "European Hot 100 Singles". Billboard. Retrieved 2008-02-20.
  3. "Global Dance Tracks". Billboard. Retrieved 2008-02-20.
  4. "Single (track) Top 10 lista – 2007. 20. hét". Mahasz (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2008-07-22.
  5. "Dance Top 40 lista – 2007. 20. hét". Mahasz (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2008-07-22.

External links

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