New Age (Marlon Roudette song)

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"New Age"
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Single by Marlon Roudette
from the album Matter Fixed and What a Man Soundtrack
Released16 August 2011 (2011-08-16)
28 February 2012 (2012-02-28)(UK)
Genre Pop
Length3:31
Label Universal Music
Songwriter(s) Guy Chambers, Marlon Roudette
Producer(s) Guy Chambers, Mattafix
Marlon Roudette singles chronology
"New Age"
(2011)
"Anti Hero (Brave New World)"
(2012)

"New Age" is a song by British recording artist Marlon Roudette, released as the first single internationally from his debut studio album, Matter Fixed . The song was released as a single, initially in Germany, on 20 July 2011. After high airplay on VIVA Germany, the single charted at number one on its first week of release in German singles chart and remained at number one for 8 consecutive weeks. It also topped the charts in two other German-speaking European countries - Austria and Switzerland - and reached high positions in Belgium, Czech Republic, France, Hungary, the Netherlands, Poland and Slovakia. However, in Roudette's motherland, the UK, it was a market failure, reaching only number 90 in the UK Singles Chart.

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It was the first single release from Roudette since his band Mattafix split, which is referenced by the album title. It has been certified Double Platinum in Germany for shipments exceeding 600,000 copies. [1]

Track listing

  1. "New Age" 3:31
  1. "New Age" 3:31
  2. "New Age" (Sunship Remix) 5:01
  3. "New Age" (Astrixx Remix, featuring Smiler) 3:17
  4. "New Age" (Motto Blanco Remix) 3:19
  5. "New Age" (Soulseekers Remix) 2:56
  1. "New Age" 3:31
  2. "New Age" (New-Ark Remix) 3:33

Charts and certifications

See also

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