16 (Sneaky Sound System song)

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"16"
16 Sneaky Sound System.jpg
Single by Sneaky Sound System
from the album 2
Released14 February 2009 (2009-02-14) [1]
Recordedat The House of Whack, Bondi
Genre Electropop
Length3:42
Label Whack
Songwriter(s) Angus McDonald (Black Angus), Connie Mitchell
Producer(s) Black Angus & Donnie Sloan
Sneaky Sound System singles chronology
"When We Were Young"
(2008)
"16"
(2009)
"It's Not My Problem"
(2009)

"16" is the third single by Australian dance group Sneaky Sound System, taken from their second studio album 2 . It was released on 14 February 2009.

Contents

They performed the song on Australian television show Rove on 8 February 2009.

Track listing

iTunes EP
No.TitleLength
1."16"3:42
2."16" (TV Rock Remix)7:30
3."16" (Tommie Sunshine's Brooklyn Fire Re-Touch)6:41
4."16" (Donnie Sloan Remix)5:37
5."16" (Flight Facilities Remix)6:19
6."16" (Pow!! and dMb Remix; Bonus Track)4:34
CD single
No.TitleLength
1."16" (Original)3:42
2."16" (TV Rock & Luke Chable Mix)7:29
3."16" (Tommie Sunshine's Class of '89 Re-Rub)6:41
4."16" (Donnie Sloan Remix)5:39
5."16" (Flight Facilities Remix)6:18
Total length:29:47
12" vinyl
No.TitleLength
1."16" (TV Rock & Luke Chable Mix) 
2."16" (Tommie Sunshine's Class of '89 Edit) 
3."16" (Donnie Sloan Remix) 
4."16" (Flight Facilities Remix) 

Charts

Chart (2009)Peak
position
ARIA Singles Chart [2] 53
ARIA Physical Singles Chart [3] 16
ARIA Australian Singles [4] 10
ARIA Dance Singles [5] 7
ARIA Club Chart (A) [6] 4

(A) indicates TV Rock vs Luke Chapel remix.

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormatCatalogue
Australia 14 February 2009Whack CD, Digital download WHACK13
18 March 2009 12" vinyl WHACK14

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