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| Name = Some Girls (Dance with Women) |
| Name = Some Girls (Dance with Women) |
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| Artist = [[JC Chasez]] |
| Artist = [[JC Chasez]] |
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| from Album = [[Schizophrenic (album)|Schizophrenic]] |
| from Album = [[Schizophrenic (album)|Schizophrenic]] |
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| B-side = "[[Blowin' Me Up (with Her Love)|Blowin' Me Up]]" |
| B-side = "[[Blowin' Me Up (with Her Love)|Blowin' Me Up]]" |
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| Released = November 11, 2003 <small>(US)</small><br>April 12, 2004 <small>(Europe)</small> |
| Released = November 11, 2003 <small>(US)</small><br>April 12, 2004 <small>(Europe)</small> |
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| Format = |
| Format = [[CD Single]] |
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| Recorded = 2003 |
| Recorded = 2003 |
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| Genre = [[pop music|Pop]] |
| Genre = [[pop music|Pop]] |
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| Label = [[Jive Records]] |
| Label = [[Jive Records]] |
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| Writer = JC Chasez, Bradley Daymond, Alexander Greggs |
| Writer = JC Chasez, Bradley Daymond, Alexander Greggs |
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| Producer = |
| Producer = Alexander Greggs |
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| Certification = |
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| Last single = "[[Blowin' Me Up (with Her Love)]]"<br>(2003/2004) |
| Last single = "[[Blowin' Me Up (with Her Love)]]"<br>(2003/2004) |
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| This single = "Some Girls (Dance with Women)"<br>(2004) |
| This single = "Some Girls (Dance with Women)"<br>(2004) |
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| Next single = "[[All Day Long I Dream About Sex]]"<br>(2004) |
| Next single = "[[All Day Long I Dream About Sex]]"<br>(2004) |
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"'''Some Girls (Dance with Women)'''" |
"'''Some Girls (Dance with Women)'''" is the second solo single from ex-[['N Sync]] band-member [[JC Chasez]]' debut solo album, ''[[Schizophrenic (album)|Schizophrenic]]''. The single was released in November 2003 in the [[United States]], before appearing as part of a double A-Side single with "[[Blowin' Me Up (with Her Love)]]" in the [[United Kingdom]] in 2004. The single reached #88 on the [[Billboard Hot 100]] chart, and #13 on the [[UK Singles Chart]]. The song was rated #40 on VH1's Most Awesomely Bad Songs Ever. |
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==Music video== |
==Music video== |
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Set in a trendy club and moonlit city streets, JC explains why some girls like to dance with women in order to get some attention. For the video, Chasez worked with director Martin Weisz, best known for [[Korn]]'s "[[Make Me Bad]]" video. "''Everything was done in good taste,''" Chasez said. "''A lot of cats were worried it would be really strong, but it's just enough to put a smile on your face. I shot it with a very European feel. I didn't want it to be overly flashy and look like every video.''" |
Set in a trendy club and moonlit city streets, JC explains why some girls like to dance with women in order to get some attention. For the video, Chasez worked with director Martin Weisz, best known for [[Korn]]'s "[[Make Me Bad]]" video. "''Everything was done in good taste,''" Chasez said. "''A lot of cats were worried it would be really strong, but it's just enough to put a smile on your face. I shot it with a very European feel. I didn't want it to be overly flashy and look like every video.''" The video is set in the streets of [[Prague]], although it was actually filmed mostly in [[Los Angeles]], with [[Ol' Dirty Bastard|Dirt]]'s cameo shot a few days ago in [[New York City]]. "''It's a narrative in that I'm the voyeur, watching the action,''" Chasez added with a laugh. "''It moves [from the street] into a ballroom, but it's not a club scene. It's like a costume party, a Baroque period kind of feel, with white wigs and white makeup.''" |
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==Tracklisting== |
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The video is set in the streets of [[Prague]], although it was actually filmed mostly in [[Los Angeles]], with [[Ol' Dirty Bastard|Dirt]]'s cameo shot a few days ago in [[New York City]]. "''It's a narrative in that I'm the voyeur, watching the action,''" Chasez added with a laugh. "''It moves [from the street] into a ballroom, but it's not a club scene. It's like a costume party, a Baroque period kind of feel, with white wigs and white makeup.''" |
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; USA Promotional Single |
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# "Some Girls (Dance with Women)" [Radio Edit - No Rap Extended Version] – 3:53 |
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# "Some Girls (Dance with Women)" [Radio Edit - With Rap] – 3:54 |
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; UK CD1 |
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==Formats and track listings== |
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# "Some Girls (Dance with Women)" [Radio Edit - Feat. [[Dirt McGirt]]] – 3:54 |
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'''UK CD 1''' ("Some Girls"/"Blowin' Me Up" Part 1) (with a blue cover) |
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# "Blowin' Me Up (With Her Love)" [Radio Edit] – 4:18 |
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; UK CD2 |
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'''UK CD 2''' ("Some Girls"/"Blowin' Me Up" Part 2) |
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#"Some Girls (Dance with Women)" [Radio Edit] – 3: |
# "Some Girls (Dance with Women)" [Radio Edit - No Rap] – 3:33 |
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#"Some Girls (Dance with Women)" [Mike Rizzo Club Mix] – 8:19 |
# "Some Girls (Dance with Women)" [Mike Rizzo Club Mix] – 8:19 |
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#"Some Girls (Dance with Women)" [Orange Factory Extended Radio Mix] – 4:58 |
# "Some Girls (Dance with Women)" [Orange Factory Extended Radio Mix] – 4:58 |
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#"Some Girls (Dance with Women)" [Thick Dub] – 8:07 |
# "Some Girls (Dance with Women)" [Thick Dub] – 8:07 |
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; UK 12" Vinyl |
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#"Some Girls (Dance with Women)" |
# "Some Girls (Dance with Women)" [Radio Edit - Feat. [[Dirt McGirt]]] – 3:54 |
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#"Some Girls (Dance with Women)" [Mike Rizzo Club Mix] – 8:19 |
# "Some Girls (Dance with Women)" [Mike Rizzo Club Mix] – 8:19 |
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#"Some Girls (Dance with Women)" [Orange Factory Extended Radio Mix] – 4:58 |
# "Some Girls (Dance with Women)" [Orange Factory Extended Radio Mix] – 4:58 |
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#"Some Girls (Dance with Women)" [Thick Dub] – 8:07 |
# "Some Girls (Dance with Women)" [Thick Dub] – 8:07 |
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==Charts== |
==Charts== |
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Revision as of 13:39, 22 October 2010
"Some Girls" | |
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Song | |
B-side | "Blowin' Me Up" |
"Some Girls (Dance with Women)" is the second solo single from ex-'N Sync band-member JC Chasez' debut solo album, Schizophrenic. The single was released in November 2003 in the United States, before appearing as part of a double A-Side single with "Blowin' Me Up (with Her Love)" in the United Kingdom in 2004. The single reached #88 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and #13 on the UK Singles Chart. The song was rated #40 on VH1's Most Awesomely Bad Songs Ever.
Music video
Set in a trendy club and moonlit city streets, JC explains why some girls like to dance with women in order to get some attention. For the video, Chasez worked with director Martin Weisz, best known for Korn's "Make Me Bad" video. "Everything was done in good taste," Chasez said. "A lot of cats were worried it would be really strong, but it's just enough to put a smile on your face. I shot it with a very European feel. I didn't want it to be overly flashy and look like every video." The video is set in the streets of Prague, although it was actually filmed mostly in Los Angeles, with Dirt's cameo shot a few days ago in New York City. "It's a narrative in that I'm the voyeur, watching the action," Chasez added with a laugh. "It moves [from the street] into a ballroom, but it's not a club scene. It's like a costume party, a Baroque period kind of feel, with white wigs and white makeup."
Tracklisting
- USA Promotional Single
- "Some Girls (Dance with Women)" [Radio Edit - No Rap] – 3:33
- "Some Girls (Dance with Women)" [Radio Edit - No Rap Extended Version] – 3:53
- "Some Girls (Dance with Women)" [Radio Edit - With Rap] – 3:54
- UK CD1
- "Some Girls (Dance with Women)" [Radio Edit - Feat. Dirt McGirt] – 3:54
- "Blowin' Me Up (With Her Love)" [Radio Edit] – 4:18
- UK CD2
- "Some Girls (Dance with Women)" [Radio Edit - No Rap] – 3:33
- "Some Girls (Dance with Women)" [Mike Rizzo Club Mix] – 8:19
- "Some Girls (Dance with Women)" [Orange Factory Extended Radio Mix] – 4:58
- "Some Girls (Dance with Women)" [Thick Dub] – 8:07
- UK 12" Vinyl
- "Some Girls (Dance with Women)" [Radio Edit - Feat. Dirt McGirt] – 3:54
- "Some Girls (Dance with Women)" [Mike Rizzo Club Mix] – 8:19
- "Some Girls (Dance with Women)" [Orange Factory Extended Radio Mix] – 4:58
- "Some Girls (Dance with Women)" [Thick Dub] – 8:07
Charts
Chart (2004) | Peak |
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UK Singles Chart | 13 |
Irish Singles Chart | 20 |
U.S. Top 40 Mainstream | 30 |
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 | 88 |