In the Air (TV Rock song)

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"In the Air"
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Single by TV Rock featuring Rudy
from the album Until One
Released2 May 2010 (UK)
Genre Electro house
Length2:34 (Axwell edit)
Label Data
Songwriter(s)
TV Rock singles chronology
"The Others"
(2007)
"In the Air"
(2010)

"In the Air" is a single from Australian dance music duo TV Rock featuring Rudy.

Contents

Track listings

  1. "In the Air" (Axwell Radio Edit) – 3:22
  2. "In the Air" (Axwell Remix) – 7:04
  3. "In the Air" (TV Rock & Luke Chable Remix) – 8:56
  4. "In the Air" – 7:17
  1. "In the Air" (Axwell Edit) – 2:34
  2. "In the Air" (Blame Edit) – 3:35
  3. "In the Air" (Grum Remix) – 5:21
  4. "In the Air" (A1 Bassline Mix) – 4:32
  5. "In the Air" (Tristan D Remix) – 6:46

Official versions

Charts

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