At the Party

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"At the Party"
SOULHEAD - AT THE PARTY.jpg
Single by Soulhead
from the album Braided
Released2 June 2004
Recorded2004
Genre
Label Sony Japan
Songwriter(s) Soulhead
Soulhead singles chronology
"No Way"
(2004)
"At the Party"
(2004)
"Fiesta"
(2005)

"At the Party" is the tenth single by Japanese female duo Soulhead, released on June 2, 2004. The single failed to chart on Oricon and Recochoku. [1]

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Information

"At the Party" is a dance track infused with hip hop. Some of the lyrics were taken from the 2001 version of "Lady Marmalade", which was performed by Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim, Mýa and Pink for the Moulin Rouge! soundtrack. [2]

This song came from their second studio album, Braided , which was released two months prior on April 28, 2004. [3] The single also received a vinyl release, which received five versions of the song. [4]

Track listing

CD

  1. "At the Party"
  2. "At the Party" (remix)
  3. "At the Party" (instrumental)

12"

Side A

  1. "At the Party"
  2. "At the Party" (instrumental)
  3. "At the Party" (A cappella)

Side B

  1. "At the Party" (remix)
  2. "At the Party" (remix; instrumental)

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