Say Hello

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"Say Hello"
Say Hello (Deep Dish song).jpg
Single by Deep Dish
from the album George Is On
ReleasedJuly 2, 2005 (2005-07-02)
Length3:06 (radio edit)
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Ali Shirazinia
  • Sharam Tayebi
Deep Dish singles chronology
"Flashdance"
(2004)
"Say Hello"
(2005)
"Sacramento"
(2005)

"Say Hello" is a song by American electronic music duo Deep Dish. It was originally included on the group's 2005 album, George Is On , and was released as a single on July 2, 2005. The song's vocals were provided by Anousheh Khalili. [1]

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"Say Hello" became another popular hit for the group, topping the US Billboard Dance Club Play chart and peaking at number 14 on the UK Singles Chart. In Finland, it reached number four to become the band's first of three top-10 singles. It was nominated for a Grammy Award in the category Best Dance Recording at the 2006 ceremony, losing out to "Galvanize" by the Chemical Brothers. [2] [3]

Charts

Release history

RegionDateFormat(s)Label(s)Ref.
JapanJuly 2, 2005CDKSR [27]
AustraliaJuly 4, 2005 Sony Music Australia [28]
United KingdomJuly 11, 2005
  • 12-inch vinyl
  • CD
Positiva [29]

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