So Addictive

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"So Addictive"
Single by Christine Milton
from the album Friday
Released2004
Genre Pop
Length3:02
Label RCA/BMG
Songwriter(s) Lars Halvor Jensen, Johannes Jørgensen, Remee
Producer(s) Lars Halvor Jensen, Martin Michael Larsson, Johannes Jørgensen
Christine Milton singles chronology
"Shine On"
(2004)
"So Addictive"
(2004)
"Tilbage"
(2008)

"So Addictive" is a song by Danish pop singer Christine Milton. It was released on 20 September 2004 as the fourth and final single from her debut album Friday .

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleRemix and additional production byLength
1."So Addictive" (Original Version) 3:26
2."So Addictive" (Hit'n'Run Cool Tempo Radio Mix) Daniel Kandi, Fritz Niko3:48
3."So Addictive" (Hit'n'Run Cool Tempo Club Mix) Daniel Kandi, Fritz Niko5:05
4."So Addictive" (Spanish Fly Club Remix)Spanish Fly (additional keyboards by Daniel Muschinsky)5:16
5."So Addictive" (Spanish Fly Radio Remix)Spanish Fly (additional keyboards by Daniel Muschinsky)2:57

Credits and personnel

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