Superstar (Jade MacRae song)

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"Superstar"
Superstar JM.jpg
CD Cover
Single by Jade MacRae
from the album Jade MacRae
A-side "Superstar"
B-side "Lazy Afternoon" [1]
Released5 September 2005 [2]
Recorded 2005
Genre R&B
Length3:16
Label Roadshow Music
Songwriter(s) Macrae, Israel
Producer(s) Israel
Jade MacRae singles chronology
"So Hot Right Now"
(2005)
"Superstar"
(2005)
"In the Basement"
(2007)

"Superstar" is a song by Australian musician Jade MacRae and was released in September 2005 as the third and final single from her debut album Jade MacRae . "Superstar" features a rap from Sydney-based rapper 6Pound.

Contents

Music video

The music video was filmed in a factory in Melbourne. The video consists of Jade singing and dancing in an underground club with different people.

Track listing

CD Single [3]
  1. "Superstar" (Radio edit)
  2. "Superstar" (Crooked Eye remix)
  3. "Lazy Afternoon"

Charts

Chart (2005)Peak
position
Australia (ARIA) [4] 32
Australian Urban (ARIA) [5] 12

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