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"Fever" is a single released by
Cascada Cascada (, Spanish for "Waterfall", stylized as CASCADA, CASC''A''DA and cascada) is a German dance music act founded in 2004 by singer Natalie Horler and DJs/producers DJ Manian and DJ Yanou. They are best known for their hit singles " Every ...
from their album '' Evacuate the Dancefloor''. It was released as the second single from the album, initially in Germany on October 9, 2009,Zooland Music - Cascada - Fever - (CD Maxi Single)
with various other countries following suit. In the United Kingdom it served as the third single from the album (following 'Dangerous', which was selected as the second single there).


Music structure

"Fever" is the only song on the Evacuate The Dancefloor album that has
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, though the one occasion where this happens is bleeped out. It has a moderate dance
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and it is composed in the key of
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with a
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of 128
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.


Music video

It was mentioned on the Official Cascada Twitter page that a video was shot at the end of July, but the identity of the track was kept secret at the time. The video was finally revealed as "Fever" and had its official premiere on German TV station
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on September 17, 2009. The video begins with several still shots of an office building, and singer
Natalie Horler Natalie Christine Horler (born 23 September 1981) is a German-English singer and television presenter, best known for being the lead singer of the Eurodance group Cascada. Early life and family Natalie Horler was born in Bonn, West Germany, ...
and two entourage walking inside. Horler, wearing a navy blazer with a pink corset, stockings and pink ballerina-style black high heels and holding a cane, and her two backup dancers walk past a businesswoman who is having trouble holding several books and papers. Horler knocks over what she is carrying, and her papers flutter down several flights of stairs. She walks into a business meeting, and angrily hits her cane on the table while her entourage destroy several posters of Horler labeled "beauty" and "princess". She crawls across the table, and the video cuts to Horler and her two dancers on a stage in the office lobby, dancing while attracting the attention of everyone passing through the room. This scene is shown throughout the video. Horler is also shown in several scenes chair dancing with her backup dancers and also lying on pink chiffon. In the meeting room, Horler continues to crawl across the table, grabbing a businessman by his tie and pushing him back in his chair and also throwing a glass of water into the face of one businesswoman. Horler then takes a businessman's papers and throws them in the air while her backup dancers cause havoc by pouring a liquid on a man's head and begin to kiss one of the businesswomen. In the third verse of the song, the video cuts into slow motion, and towards the end of the verse, Horler pulls out a can of hairspray from a bag on the table and sets the scattered papers across the table and everything else in the room on fire while the businesspeople evacuate the room. The video began to receive airplay on UK music channels on November 4, 2009.


Track listing and formats

*German CD single #"Fever" (radio edit) #"Fever" (Ryan Thistlebeck remix) *German digital download #"Fever" (radio edit) #"Fever" (Ryan Thistlebeck remix) #"Fever" (extended mix) #"Fever" (Ian Carey remix) #"Fever" (D.O.N.S remix) #"Fever" (Mowgli & Bagheera remix) *German digital download (Bonus iTunes tracks) #"Fever" (radio edit) #"Fever" (Ryan Thistlebeck remix) #"Fever" (extended mix) #"Fever" (Ian Carey remix) #"Fever" (D.O.N.S remix) #"Fever" (Mowgli & Bagheera remix) #"Fever" (Pasha deluxe remix) #"Fever" (music video) *UK digital download #"Fever" (radio edit) #"Fever" (extended mix) #"Fever" (Wideboys radio edit) #"Fever" (Wideboys club mix) #"Fever" (D.O.N.S remix) #"Fever" (Ian Carey remix) #"Fever" (Hypasonic remix) *US digital download/CD Maxi-Single #"Fever" (radio edit) #"Fever" (album version) #"Fever" (Wideboys radio edit) #"Fever" (Zac McCrack bootleg radio edit) #"Fever" (Ryan Thistleback radio edit) #"Fever" (Pasha deluxe radio edit) #"Fever" (extended mix) #"Fever" (Wideboys remix) #"Fever" (Zac McCrack bootleg remix) #"Fever" (Ryan Thistleback remix) #"Fever" (Pasha deluxe remix) #"Fever" (Ian Carey remix) #"Fever" (D.O.N.S. remix) #"Fever" (Mowgli & Bagheera remix) #"Fever" (Hypasonic remix) *Australia digital download #"Fever" (radio edit) #"Fever" (Ryan Thistlebeck remix) #"Fever" (extended mix) #"Fever" (Ian Carey remix) #"Fever" (D.O.N.S remix) #"Fever" (Mowgli & Bagheera remix) #"Fever" (Pasha deluxe remix) #"Fever" (music video) *Australia single #"Fever" (radio edit) #"Fever" (
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radio edit)


Charts

The single was released on December 21, 2009 in the
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, but due to lack of airplay and no physical CD release, the single failed to make any impact on the charts. This marks the first time a Cascada single has failed to appear in the top 100 in the UK. The single did however chart at #36 on the UK Dance Chart. The song debuted at #31 in
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and #10 in
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. The single spent a total of 14 weeks on the US Hot Dance Airplay Chart with a peak of #14. The single stayed 27 weeks in the France Single Charts


Year-end charts


Release history


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Fever (Cascada Song) 2009 singles Cascada songs Songs written by Yanou Songs written by DJ Manian 2009 songs Songs written by Andres Ballinas