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Released | November 12, 2005 (Belgium) | |||
Recorded | 2006–2007 | |||
Genre | R&B, pop | |||
Label | EMI | |||
Producer | Yves Jongen | |||
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Sweat is the debut studio album by Turkish-Belgian singer Hadise which was released in November 12,2005. The album was released in both Belgium and Turkey. Hadise released 4 singles from this album - "Sweat","Milk Chocolate Girl","Ain't No Love Lost" and "Stir Me Up" - before releasing the single "Bad Boy (Remix)" which was supposed to be included on a re-release of the album that was eventually never released,for legal reasons.
After the release of her debut album,Hadise was scheduled to release a special edition of "Sweat",however a legal battle between Hadise and her manager broke out and consequently postponed the release of the album. It was then expected to be released at the beginning of 2007,however this never happened.
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On November 1, 2004, the first single "Sweat" was released in Belgium. Sweat debuted a month later on the Ultratop 50, entering at #38. It later rose to a peak of #25 before to descend for the next two weeks. In its tenth week, "Sweat" rose to a new peak of #19 and then fell off the chart five weeks later. Sweat spent a total of fourteen weeks on the chart. [1]
The second single, "Stir Me Up", released on May 6, 2005, became another huge success especially in Turkey where the music video received much attention. On the Belgian Ultratop 50 chart, "Stir Me Up" spent a total of twelve weeks, peaking at #22. [2]
The third single was "Milk Chocolate Girl", spent a total of 18 weeks on the Ultratop 50 singles chart, peaking at #13. "Milk Chocolate Girl" became the most successful single from the album "Sweat" and of Hadise's career until the release of "My Body". [3]
"Ain't No Love Lost" was the fourth single, released January 13, 2006, becoming the least successful song of Hadise's career so far, only spending two weeks on the charts. It entered at 45 and then fell to 50, it then fell off the charts. [4]
Hadise fourth single "Bad Boy", a remix, was released in late 2006 and became a huge hit all over Europe, making her one of the hottest new music artists on the continent. The video was shot on location on a beach in Belgium. It spent a total of eleven weeks on the Ultratop 50 chart and peaked at #22. [5]
Chart (2008) | Peak position |
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Belgium Ultratop Albums Chart | 52 |
Top 20 Belgium Albums [6] | 17 |
Ultratop 50 Alternative Albums [7] | 26 |
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Hadise Açıkgöz is a Belgian-Turkish singer, songwriter, dancer and television personality. Born and raised in Belgium, her family is of Lezgin-Kumyk origin who settled in Sivas, Turkey. In 2003, she participated in the Belgian singing competition show Idool 2003, but rose to fame after releasing her debut album Sweat in 2005. The album spawned 5 singles and earned Hadise both a TMF Award (Belgium) and Golden Butterfly Award (Turkey). Hadise established and maintained a successful career in both Belgium and Turkey with the release of her self-titled album Hadise (2008). The album, which includes English and Turkish songs, features the single "Deli Oğlan" that became a number-one hit in Turkey.
"Stir Me Up" is an English R&B song by Belgian-Turkish singer Hadise from her debut album Sweat. It was her first single to receive airplay in Turkey. The song reflects on her Turkish background and part of the song is in Turkish. It was heavily played throughout Turkey establishing Hadise as a successful artist.
"Milk Chocolate Girl" is an English R&B song by Belgian-Turkish singer Hadise. It is the third single from her debut album Sweat and was the most successful song by Hadise, until the release of "My Body" in 2008 which debuted in a higher position than "Milk Chocolate Girl".
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