Double Vision (3OH!3 song)

"Double Vision"
Single by 3OH!3
from the album Streets of Gold
Released  AUS June 15, 2010
 USA June 15, 2010 (Promo)
 USA August 31, 2010[1]
 UK September 27, 2010
Format Digital download
Recorded 2010
Genre Dance-pop, electropop,[2] electronic rock, pop rock
Length 3:10
Label Photo Finish
Songwriter(s) Matt Squire
Benny Blanco
Nathaniel Motte
Sean Foreman
Producer(s) Matt Squire
Benny Blanco
3OH!3 singles chronology
"My First Kiss"
(2010)
"Double Vision"
(2010)
"Hey"
(2010)

"My First Kiss"
(2010)
"Double Vision"
(2010)
"Hey"
(2010)
Music video
"Double Vision" on YouTube

"Double Vision" is a song by 3OH!3 from their album Streets of Gold. The song, which was released as the third promo single as part of the "Countdown to Streets of Gold", also doubles as the album's official second single. The song has been added to Radio 1's B Playlist in the United Kingdom. The official remix features rapper Wiz Khalifa. A Simlish version of this song is also featured on the soundtrack for The Sims 3: Late Night video game expansion pack.[3]

Music video

The music video was directed by Evan Bernard.[4] The video was released at noon GMT in UK and was available worldwide at noon EST on 20 August. The video resembles browsing through a page on the Internet, with various people (including the 3OH!3 duo) performing actions on a static background picture to mimic short video clips or advertisements as the "page" periodically scrolls down.

Remixes

Charts

"Double Vision" debuted and peaked at number 89 on the Billboard Hot 100 as a promotional single. It has re-entered the chart at number 87 as an official single. Despite receiving placement on BBC Radio 1's B Playlist, "Double Vision" only managed to reach number 133 on the UK Singles Chart upon release.

Chart (2010) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[5] 42
Canadian Hot 100[6] 49
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[7] 133
Ukraine (FDR Pop Singles)[8] 1
US Billboard Hot 100[6] 87
US Billboard Pop Songs 37

References


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