No Ground No Fans

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"No Ground No Fans"
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Single by Wakes featuring The Wealdstone Raider
Released18 May 2013
Genre Electronic, dance
Length3:01
Label Ditto Music
Songwriter(s) Gordon Hill
Music video
Wakes featuring The Wealdstone Raider "No Fans No Ground" on YouTube

"No Ground No Fans" is a song by Wakes featuring British Internet celebrity The Wealdstone Raider (real name Gordon Hill). The song stems from a YouTube video of Hill taunting opposition fans at a Whitehawk F.C. v. Wealdstone F.C. football match in March 2013.

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Baptiste Saunier remix

French producer Baptiste Saunier remade Wakes' original track combining it with his alternative production style creating a more electronic based version, [1] released 14 December 2014 the remix was titled "Wealdstone Raider - You Wansum" ( "Wealdstone Raider - You Wansum" on YouTube)

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References

  1. Saunier, Baptiste (13 December 2014). "Wealdstone Raider - You Wansum - Original Song of the Video". YouTube. Retrieved 28 December 2014.