No Stress

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"No Stress"
No stress (CD maxi).jpg
Single by Laurent Wolf
from the album Wash My World
B-side Remix + "Columbia"
Released24 March 2008
Genre Electro
Length3:21
Label Vogue, Columbia
Songwriter(s) Laurent Wolf
Jeremy Hills
Éric Rima
Producer(s) Laurent Wolf
Laurent Wolf singles chronology
"Another Brick"
(2006)
"No Stress"
(2008)
"Wash My World"
(2008)
Alternative cover
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"No Stress" is a 2008 song recorded by the French house record producer and DJ Laurent Wolf. It was the first single from his sixth album Wash My World, on which it features as the first track in its radio edit version, and as the tenth track in the Zen @ Acoustic version. Released in March 2008, this dance and techno song achieved a great success in many countries, including France and Belgium, where it topped the charts.

Contents

The vocals are performed by Eric Carter who is not credited as featuring on the single cover. Laurent Wolf also recorded another version of the song with Anggun for the deluxe edition of Wash My World. Wolf and Anggun performed the song at the 2008 World Music Awards in Monaco. [1]

Chart performance

In France, the single went straight to number 2 on March 29, with 4,561 sales, [2] then topped the chart for one week with 5,209 sales, which was at the time in France the number-one single with the lowest weekly sales [3] (this record was beaten by Britney Spears' "Womanizer" on January 10, 2009, with 3,155 sales). [4] It remained on the chart (top 100) for 37 weeks.

"No Stress" was also a hit in Belgium (Wallonia and Flanders), where it hit number one for one week and remained on the chart for a total of 32 weeks. In Switzerland, the song had a peak at number seven and totaled 72 weeks in the top 100.

Track listings

No.TitleLength
1."No Stress"3:26
No.TitleLength
1."No Stress" (radio edit)3:22
2."No Stress" (Anton Wick remix)7:28
3."No Stress" (Ortega & Gold remix)7:09
4."Columbia"5:10
No.TitleLength
1."No Stress" (original club mix)6:59
2."No Stress" (Anton Wick remix)7:28
3."No Stress" (Ortega & Gold remix)7:09
4."No Stress" (Anton Wick elektra remix)7:08
No.TitleLength
1."No Stress" (Zen @ Acoustic version)3:26
2."No Stress" (radio edit)3:21
3."No Stress" (Anton Wick remix)7:29
4."No Stress" (Ortega & Gold remix)3:08

Personnel

Charts and certifications

Certifications

CountryCertificationDateSales certified
Belgium [35] GoldJuly 26, 200820,000
France [36] SilverOctober 23, 2008100,000

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