I Love It (Sneaky Sound System Song)
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"I Love It" is the third
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Sneaky Sound System Sneaky Sound System is an Australian dance music group formed in late 2001 by Angus McDonald on guitar, MC Double D (Daimon Downey) on vocoder and vocals, Damien Hesse (DJ) and Nick Broadhurst on saxophone. They were joined in 2004 by Connie ...
, taken from their self-titled debut album ''
Sneaky Sound System Sneaky Sound System is an Australian dance music group formed in late 2001 by Angus McDonald on guitar, MC Double D (Daimon Downey) on vocoder and vocals, Damien Hesse (DJ) and Nick Broadhurst on saxophone. They were joined in 2004 by Connie ...
'' (2006). The song was their first charting single, as it peaked at #24 on the
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on 7 January 2007. It also scored their first two ARIA nominations for "Best Dance Release" and "Breakthrough Artist - Single". On 4 December 2007, "I Love It" spent its 70th week in the Top 100 Singles Chart, breaking the record for the most number of weeks in the ARIA Top 100 for a single, previously held by
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's '' Second Solution / Prisoner of Society'', which spent 69 weeks in the ARIA Top 100. On 2 March 2009 it was released as the third single in the UK, taken from their self-titled UK compilation album ''
Sneaky Sound System Sneaky Sound System is an Australian dance music group formed in late 2001 by Angus McDonald on guitar, MC Double D (Daimon Downey) on vocoder and vocals, Damien Hesse (DJ) and Nick Broadhurst on saxophone. They were joined in 2004 by Connie ...
'' (2009).


Track listing


Music video

The video starts with clips of the male band members playing air instruments. Connie and 4 dancing girls appear dressed in yellow, juxtaposed with footage of Connie dressed in turquoise.


UK version

The video starts with hands grabbing items off a table, with the band's name followed by the song title appearing as
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in the middle of the screen. Connie is then shown sitting at the table singing the song with girls posing around her. The girls then start to tear a seated man's clothes off, before footage is shown of them dancing around the table. Connie is then shown holding the chains to two restrained male bodybuilders. Footage of posing bodybuilders is later intercut with footage of the dancing girls and Connie. The male members in Sneaky Sound System appear in the video however Connie features much more predominantly.


Personnel

* Black Angus – bass, drums, guitars, keys, producer * Peter Dolso – bass, drums, engineer, guitars, keys, mixed by, producer * Jack Glass – additional production (track 2) * Michael K – cover * A. McDonald – writer * Connie Mitchell – vocals * Riot in Belgium – additional production (track 3), remix (track 3) * Chris Stracey – additional production (track 2) * Van She Tech – additional production (track 3), remix (track 3)


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Release history


References


External links

* {{authority control Sneaky Sound System songs 2006 singles 2006 songs 2009 singles 14th Floor Records singles