I Love It (Sneaky Sound System song)

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"I Love It"
Sneaky Sound System - I Love It.jpg
Single by Sneaky Sound System
from the album Sneaky Sound System (2006) & Sneaky Sound System (2009)
Released8 July 2006 (2006-07-08)
Studio Whack on Warners
Genre
Length
  • 3:50
  • 3:22 (UK radio/video edit)
Label Whack
Songwriter(s) Angus McDonald
Producer(s)
  • Peter Dolso
  • Black Angus
Sneaky Sound System singles chronology
"Tease Me"
(2005)
"I Love It"
(2006)
"Pictures"
(2006)
Additional cover
Sneaky Sound System - I Love It UK.jpg
UK release
Australian CD single and iTunes EP
No.TitleLength
1."I Love It" (Original - Radio Edit)3:58
2."I Love It" (Bag Raiders Remix)6:27
3."I Love It" (Riot in Belgium Forest Rave Mix)5:29
4."I Love It" (Original - DJ Friendly Edit)4:37
5."I Love It" (The Video; CD-only)4:00
Total length:24:29
Australian 12" vinyl
No.TitleLength
1."I Love It" (Bag Raiders Remix) 
2."I Love It" (Original) 
3."I Love It" (Riot in Belgium Forest Rave Mix) 
UK promo CD
No.TitleLength
1."I Love It" (Fred Falke Remix)9:00
2."I Love It" (Kenny Hayes Remix)5:35
3."I Love It" (Bag Raiders Remix)6:27
4."I Love It" (Remi Remix)5:28
5."I Love It" (Clubstar Remix)5:42
6."I Love It" (Kenny Haynes Radio Edit)3:38
7."I Love It" (UK Radio/Video Edit)3:22
UK iTunes EP
No.TitleLength
1."I Love It" (Full Version)3:50
2."I Love It" (Fred Falke Remix)9:00
3."I Love It" (Kenny Hayes Remix)5:35
4."I Love It" (Bag Raiders Remix)6:27
5."I Love It" (Clubstar Remix)5:42
2018 remixes [1]
No.TitleLength
1."I Love It" (Sneaky Re-Rub)6:34
2."I Love It" (Death Ray Shake Remix)6:04
3."I Love It" (Superlover Remix)6:28
4."I Love It" (Jordan Burns Remix)4:31
5."I Love It" (Luke Million Remix)5:26

Music video

The video starts with clips of the male band members playing air instruments. Connie and 4 dancing girls appear dressed in yellow, juxtaposed with footage of Connie dressed in turquoise.

UK version

The video starts with hands grabbing items off a table, with the band's name followed by the song title appearing as watermarks in the middle of the screen. Connie is then shown sitting at the table singing the song with girls posing around her. The girls then start to tear a seated man's clothes off, before footage is shown of them dancing around the table. Connie is then shown holding the chains to two restrained male bodybuilders. Footage of posing bodybuilders is later intercut with footage of the dancing girls and Connie. The male members in Sneaky Sound System appear in the video however Connie features much more predominantly.

Personnel

Charts

Release history

RegionDateFormat(s)Label(s)CatalogueRef.
Australia8 July 2006 CD WhackWHACK03 [9]
Various Digital download [10]
Australia31 July 2006 12" vinyl WHACKV02
UK13 March 2009Digital downloadElmlowe [11]
Various9 March 2018AstrxASTRXCD173B [12] [1]

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