This Feeling (IYES and Ryan Riback song)

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"This Feeling"
IYES and Ryan Riback - This Feeling.png
Single by IYES and Ryan Riback
Released9 December 2018
Recorded2018
Length3:18
Label Radikal
Songwriter(s)
  • Josh Christopher
  • Melis Soyaslanová
  • Ryan Riback
Producer(s)
  • Josh Christopher
  • Ryan Riback
Music video
"This Feeling" on YouTube

"This Feeling" is a song by the German-based IYES and South African-born Australian dance remixer/producer Ryan Riback. Originally intended to be solely an IYES only single, Riback liked the track and collaborated on a newly re-recorded version of the song. [1]

Contents

The track became the first number-one single for both artists in the United States on Billboard's Dance Club Songs chart, reaching the summit in its 9 March 2019 issue. [2] [3]

Track listing

Original

Digital download [4]

  1. "This Feeling" – 3:18
  2. "This Feeling" (Extended Mix) – 4:15

Remixes (Part 1)

Digital download [5]

  1. "This Feeling" (Teo Mandrelli Remix)
  2. "This Feeling" (Jared Martson Remix Radio Edit)
  3. "This Feeling" (MC4D Remix)
  4. "This Feeling" (PANNY Remix)
  5. "This Feeling" (Jared Martson Remix)
  6. "This Feeling" (MC4D Remix Extended)

Remixes (Part 2)

Digital download [6]

  1. "This Feeling" (StoneBridge & Damien Hall Epic Mix)
  2. "This Feeling" (StoneBridge & Damien Hall Epic Extended Mix)
  3. "This Feeling" (StoneBridge & Damien Hall Epic Extended Mix Instrumental)

Charts

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References

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