J'adore Hardcore

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"J'adore Hardcore"
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Single by Scooter
from the album Under the Radar Over the Top
B-side "Dushbag"
Released14 August 2009
Recorded2009
Genre
Length3:47
Label Sheffield Tunes
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s) Scooter
Scooter singles chronology
"Jump That Rock (Whatever You Want)"
(2008)
"J'adore Hardcore"
(2009)
"Ti sento"
(2009)

"J'adore Hardcore" is a single by German hard dance group Scooter. It was released as the first single from their 2009 album Under the Radar Over the Top on 14 August 2009. Record label All Around the World released the single in the UK on 2 November 2009.

Contents

Music video

Pae and Sarah performing the Melbourne Shuffle on the streets of Melbourne, Australia. Shufflehardcore.png
Pae and Sarah performing the Melbourne Shuffle on the streets of Melbourne, Australia.

The video for the single features footage of a live Scooter concert in Differdange (Luxembourg), dancers Pae (Missaghi Peyman) and Sarah Miatt performing the Melbourne Shuffle on the streets of Melbourne (Australia) and car scenes of H.P. Baxxter, the frontman of Scooter, recorded on Majorca (Spain).

On 30 July 2009, during the video shoot, H. P. Baxxter was almost a victim of a car bomb attack. [1] Band member Michael Simon posted on his Myspace page that Baxxter was not injured in the attack. According to Simon a theft occurred, and Baxxter went to report it to the police. When the police sent him away to find a translator from German to Spanish, Baxxter left, and within minutes the bomb exploded. [2]

The video premiered on the website of Kontor Records on 7 August 2009. An extended version of the video was released to coincide with the single on 13 August 2009. This was the first extended video released by Scooter. [3]

Track listings

CD single [4]
No.TitleLength
1."J'adore Hardcore" (Radio Edit)3:47
2."J'adore Hardcore" ('The Melbourne' Club Mix)5:51
3."J'adore Hardcore" (Extended Mix)5:39
4."J'adore Hardcore" (Megastylez Edit)3:19
5."Dushbag"4:38
CD single (2-track) [5]
No.TitleLength
1."J'adore Hardcore" (Radio Edit)3:55
2."J'adore Hardcore" (Extended Mix)5:10
12" [6]
No.TitleLength
1."J'adore Hardcore" ('The Melbourne' Club Mix)5:51
2."J'adore Hardcore" (Extended Mix)5:39
3."J'adore Hardcore" (Megastylez Remix)6:02
4."J'adore Hardcore" (Eric Chase Remix)5:50
Download [7]
No.TitleLength
1."J'adore Hardcore" (Radio Edit)3:47
2."J'adore Hardcore" ('The Melbourne' Club Mix)5:51
3."J'adore Hardcore" (Extended Mix)5:39
4."J'adore Hardcore" (Megastylez Edit)3:19
5."J'adore Hardcore" (Megastylez Remix)6:02
6."Dushbag"4:38

Samples

Chart performance

Chart performance for "J'adore Hardcore"
Chart (2009)Peak
position
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40) [8] 16
European Hot 100 Singles ( Billboard ) [9] 48
Germany (GfK) [10] 12
Hungary (Single Top 40) [11] 6
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade) [12] 90
UK Singles (Official Charts Company) [13] 170

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References

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  2. Michael Simon MySpace.com
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