Bad Boy (Hadise song)

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"Bad Boy"
Hadise - Bad Boy.JPEG
Single by Hadise
from the album Sweat
B-side "Su Halimi"
Released14 August 2006 (Belgium)
Genre R&B, pop
Label EMI Belgium
Hadise singles chronology
"Ain't No Love Lost"
(2006)
"Bad Boy"
(2006)
"A Good Kiss"
(2007)
Bad Boy Extra Cover
Hadise bad boy1 .jpg

"Bad Boy" is the fifth and last single by Belgian-Turkish singer Hadise from her album Sweat - Special Edition.

Contents

"Bad Boy" was featured on the original version her debut album Sweat, however a remix was made which was released instead of the original.

Music video

The music video for "Bad Boy" was shot on Gold Coast. The remix of "Bad Boy" was chosen for the video, instead of the original. The video sees Hadise performing on the beach and features many strange characters, i.e. a clown playing the sitar.

Chart performance

Bad Boy entered the chart at #39 on 26 August. It was the second highest debut of the week behind friend Kate Ryan, with her song Alive. Bad Boy then dropped down two places a week later to #41. The song then gradually rose to its peak position of #22 in its fifth week. It then slowly began to drop off the chart, spending eleven weeks altogether on the chart.

Charts

Chart (2006)Peak
position
Belgium Singles Top 5022 [1]
Turkish Singles Chart1 [2]

Track listing

Belgium CD & iTunes download(Europe)

  1. "Bad Boy (Radio Mix)" - 3:33
  2. "Su halimi (Radio Edit)" - 3:21

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References

  1. Hadise – Bad Boy – Music Charts
  2. "Number One Top 20 | Klip İzle". Archived from the original on 2014-07-01. Retrieved 2013-09-13.