Serengeti (song)

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"Serengeti"
Infernal-Serengeti-Single.jpg
Single by Infernal
from the album Waiting for Daylight
B-side "Electric Midnight"
Released2000
Genre Trance
Length3:30
Label FLEX
Songwriter(s) Lagermann, Rafn, De La Ray, Moses Malone
Producer(s) Infernal, De La Ray
Infernal singles chronology
"Your Crown"
(1999)
"Serengeti"
(2000)
"Sunrise"
(2000)

"Serengeti" is a song by the Danish dance-pop duo Infernal. It was released as the lead single from their second studio album, Waiting for Daylight , in 2000.

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Track listings

Danish CD single [1]
No.TitleLength
1."Serengeti" (Radio Mix)3:30
2."Serengeti" (Club Mix)8:43
3."Serengeti" (Original Mix)9:00
4."Serengeti" (Double T Exotic Club Mix)8:45
5."Serengeti" (Orchestral World Groove Dub)8:08
6."Electric Midnight"8:16
US vinyl single [2]
No.TitleLength
1."Serengeti" (Original Mix)9:00
2."Serengeti" (Azzido Mix)9:40
3."Serengeti" (Club Mix)8:43
4."Serengeti" (Double T Exotic Club Mix)8:45
5."Serengeti" (Orchestral World Groove Dub)6:05

Credits and personnel

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References

  1. "Infërnal - Serengeti". Discogs . Retrieved 2 January 2010.
  2. "Infernal - Serengeti". Discogs . Retrieved 2 January 2010.