Blame (Sono song)

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"Blame"
Single by Sono
from the album Solid State
Released2002
Format CD single
CD maxi
12" maxi
Recorded2000
Genre
Length3:40
Label Zeitgeist (Germany)
Groovilicious(U.S.)
Songwriter(s) Martin Weiland
Producer(s) Martin Weiland
Florian Sikorski
Sono singles chronology
"Keep Control"
(2000)
"Blame"
(2002)
"2000 Guns"
(2002)

"Blame" is the 2002 single recorded by the German group Sono, taken from the album "Solid State," produced by Martin Weiland and Florian Sikorski, with lyrics written by Weiland and vocals performed by Lennart Solomon. The single was the follow up to their 2000 debut "Keep Control", and like their first single this too also reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play Chart the week of July 13, 2002, where it held that position for one week. [1] It would also be their final single to chart in the United States. In Germany, the single peaked at No. 65, their best showing on that country's pop chart.

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Official versions

12" (U.S.) [2]
CD Maxi (Germany) [3]

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