Rhythm Drives Me Crazy

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"Rhythm Drives Me Crazy"
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Single by BWO
from the album Fabricator
Released08.22.2007
FormatDigital Download; CD Single
Recorded2007
Genre Electronica; Pop
Length3:50
Label Capitol
EMI
Songwriter(s) Bergwall, Kings, Alexander Bard, Anders Hansson
Producer(s) 2N Production
BWO singles chronology
"Save My Pride"
(2007)
"Rhythm Drives Me Crazy"
(2007)
"Let It Rain"
(2007)

Rhythm Drives Me Crazy is an electronica song performed by Swedish band BWO. The song was released as a second single from their third album, Fabricator in Sweden, on August 22, 2007.

Electronica encompasses a broad group of electronic-based styles such as techno, house, ambient, jungle and other electronic music styles intended not just for dancing.

Swedish language North Germanic language spoken in Sweden

Swedish is a North Germanic language spoken natively by 10 million people, predominantly in Sweden, and in parts of Finland, where it has equal legal standing with Finnish. It is largely mutually intelligible with Norwegian and to some extent with Danish, although the degree of mutual intelligibility is largely dependent on the dialect and accent of the speaker. Both Norwegian and Danish are generally easier for Swedish speakers to read than to listen to because of difference in accent and tone when speaking. Swedish is a descendant of Old Norse, the common language of the Germanic peoples living in Scandinavia during the Viking Era. It has the most speakers of the North Germanic languages.

BWO (band) Swedish synthpop group

BWO was a Swedish electropop group, formed in 2003. Prior to early 2006 they used the name Bodies Without Organs. In Sweden they have enjoyed considerable commercial success throughout their career, so far notching up 15 Top 40 singles, including a Number 1 with "Temple of Love", and five Top 10 albums including a Number 1 with Halcyon Days, and have won several major Swedish music awards.

Track list

Digital download; CD single:

  1. Rhythm Drives Me Crazy (radio edit) 3:50
  2. Rhythm Drives Me Crazy (Carl Ryden remix radio edit) 3:02
  3. Rhythm Drives Me Crazy (SoundFactory radio edit) 3:55
  4. Rhythm Drives Me Crazy (The Attic remix) 7:25
  5. Rhythm Drives Me Crazy (remix) 7:24
  6. Rhythm Drives Me Crazy (Carl Ryden remix) 6:08
  7. Rhythm Drives Me Crazy (SoundFactory Munich Machine mix) 8:24
  8. Rhythm Drives Me Crazy (SoundFactory Stockholm Syndrome mix) 7:53
  9. Rhythm Drives Me Crazy (Badd Lover remix) 5:46

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