Inhale Positivity

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"Inhale Positivity"
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Single by Lazyboy
from the album Lazyboy TV
Released28 March 2004
RecordedUnknown
Genre Dance
Spoken word
Length3:16
Label Universal
Songwriter(s) Søren Nystrøm Rasted, Johnny Douglas, Toby Chapman
Producer(s) Søren Nystrøm Rasted
Johnny Douglas
Lazyboy singles chronology
"Underwear Goes Inside the Pants"
(2004)
"Inhale Positivity"
(2004)

"Inhale Positivity" is the third single from the Lazyboy musical project (known as Lazy B in the UK), released as the follow-up to the hit "Underwear Goes Inside the Pants". It features spiritual and sensual self-help advice spoken by the iconic tones of the late Patrick Allen (a renowned voice over artist and actor), set to sunny club-friendly dance music and a vocoded chorus repeating the mantra "Inhale positivity, exhale negativity". However the song did not follow up on the success of the previous single and failed to chart.

The B-side, "Spread the Love", contains outtakes from Greg Giraldo's stand-up routine on "Underwear Goes Inside the Pants" set to the music of "The Manual (Chapter 4)". It will also be included as a bonus track in the 2006 UK release of LazyB TV.

Track listing

  1. "Inhale Positivity"
  2. "Spread the Love"
  3. "Man/Woman (Yin & Yang)

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