Emotional Rollercoaster (song)

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"Emotional Rollercoaster"
Vivian Green - Emotional Rollercoaster single cover.jpg
Single by Vivian Green
from the album A Love Story
ReleasedOctober 15, 2002 (2002-10-15) [1]
Recorded2002 (2002)
Genre
Length3:17
Label Columbia
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s) Junius Bervine [3]
Vivian Green singles chronology
"Emotional Rollercoaster"
(2002)
"Fanatic"
(2003)
Music video
"Emotional Rollercoaster" on YouTube

"Emotional Rollercoaster" is a song co-written [2] and performed by American contemporary R&B singer Vivian Green, issued as the lead single from her debut studio album A Love Story. It is her only hit to date on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at #39 in 2003. [4] A remixed version of the song also peaked at #1 on the Billboard dance chart. [4]

Contents

Music video

The official music video for the song was directed by Scott Stewart. [5]

Charts

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