Dangerous (Cascada song)

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"Dangerous"
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Single by Cascada
from the album Evacuate the Dancefloor
ReleasedOctober 12, 2009
Recorded2008–2009
Genre Eurodance
Length3:01
Label All Around the World
Songwriter(s)
  • Y. Peifer
  • T. Cornellisen
  • M. Reuter
Producer(s)
  • Manuel Reuter
  • Yann Peifer
Cascada singles chronology
"Fever"
(2009)
"Dangerous"
(2009)
"Pyromania"
(2010)
Music video
"Dangerous" on YouTube

"Dangerous" is the second single in the UK & Ireland but third overall to be released by Cascada from their third studio album Evacuate the Dancefloor . The music video was uploaded to YouTube by the UK record company All Around The World records on the August 17, 2009. [1] The single was released in the United Kingdom on October 12, 2009. [2] [3]

Contents

The song "Dangerous" was performed on the 'National Lottery Euromillions Draw', broadcast on BBC One on 18 September 2009. [4] [5] It is composed in the key signature of E-flat minor and has a Tempo of 145 BPM. [6]

Track listing and formats

  1. "Dangerous" (Radio Edit)
  2. "Dangerous" (Cahill Radio Edit)
  1. "Dangerous" (Radio Edit)
  2. "Dangerous" (Cahill Radio Edit)
  3. "Dangerous" (Wideboys Remix)
  4. "Dangerous" (Original Mix)
  5. "Evacuate The Dancefloor" (Unplugged Acoustic Mix)
  1. "Dangerous" (Radio Edit)
  2. "Dangerous" (Cahill Radio Edit)
  3. "Dangerous" (Original Mix)
  4. "Dangerous" (Wideboys Remix)
  5. "Dangerous" (N-Force Remix)
  6. "Dangerous" (Immerze Remix)
  7. "Dangerous" (Cahill Remix)
  1. "Dangerous" (Cahill Mix)
  2. "Dangerous" (Original)
  3. "Dangerous" (Darren Styles Mix)
  4. "Dangerous" (N-Force Mix)
  5. "Dangerous" (Wideboys Stadium Mix)
  6. "Dangerous" (Immerze Mix)
  7. "Dangerous" (Fugitives Special Dance Mix)
  8. "Dangerous" (Wideboys Stadium Dub)
  1. "Dangerous" (Radio Mix)
  2. "Dangerous" (Cahill Radio Edit)
  3. "Dangerous" (Wideboys Radio Edit)
  4. "Dangerous" (Fugitive Radio Edit)
  5. "Dangerous" (Original Mix)
  1. "Dangerous" (Cahill Remix)
  2. "Dangerous" (Wideboys Remix)
  3. "Dangerous" (Wideboys Dub Remix)
  4. "Dangerous" (Fugitive Remix)
  5. "Dangerous" (N-Force Remix)
  6. "Dangerous" (Darren Styles Remix)
  7. "Dangerous" (Immerze Remix)
  8. "Dangerous" (Westend DJs Remix)
  9. "Dangerous" (Technikore Remix)

Music video

The music video for Dangerous was released on YouTube on August 17, 2009. At the start of the video, Horler is sitting up on her bed, with her boyfriend next to her. Her boyfriend gets ready to leave. Horler then holds out what appears to look a bit like an airline ticket. Her boyfriend takes it and leaves. Horler then goes on her laptop, where she can see everything her boyfriend is doing.

Her boyfriend has left the house and is driving to a lounge. He gets out of the car and goes in, where he meets another girl and is acting lovingly with her. Horler then drives to the lounge in her car, and the video returns to Horler's boyfriend. He takes the girl to get some drinks, and then as the two of them go downstairs, the video shifts to Horler who is at the lounge and is sitting down with people dancing behind her.

After this, Horler's boyfriend appears again with the girl. The two of them are in a deserted room and are about to kiss. Her boyfriend is then shown sitting on the bed, and the girl is asleep. Horler appears looking puzzled. Her boyfriend removes a picture in the room, where there is a safe. He opens the safe and takes out a necklace. Horler then goes downstairs, and as her boyfriend is coming out of the hallway, she meets him and places her hand on his mouth.

Horler takes her boyfriend to another room, where she pushes him on the bed, takes off his jacket and kisses him. She then goes to another room, leaving her boyfriend in that room. Her boyfriend gets up and knocks on the door, to find there is no response. He opens the door and finds the curtains fluttering in the wind. He is upset, and then he rushes to another room, and finds his jacket, but no necklace. The video ends with Horler walking out of the lounge wearing the necklace. She gets into her car and gives a wink as she drives away.

Charts

Chart (2009)Peak
position
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista) [13] 19
Netherlands (Single Top 100) [14] 99
Slovakia (Rádio Top 100) [15] 32
UK Singles (OCC) [16] 67

Release history

RegionDateFormat
United KingdomOctober 12, 2009 CD single, [3] Digital download [2]
NetherlandsFebruary 1, 2010 Digital download [11]

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