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Single by WTS featuring Gia | ||||
Released | 11 January 2016 | |||
Genre | Eurodance Dance-pop | |||
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"One Night" is a dance single written and recorded by the British production/remix project WTS (an acronym for What's That Sound and the first letters of the project's members, Will Mount, Terence "TiE" Roberts & Sam East) featuring American vocalist Gia Bella. It was released in 2016 as the project's debut single and became the first number-one hit for both artists in the United States, when it topped the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart in May 2016. [1]
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