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Album: Streets of Gold (2010)
Charted: 87
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Songfacts®:

  • This is the second official single from Colorado electronic duo 3OH!3's third studio album, Streets of Gold.
  • 3Oh!3's Sean Foreman told Channel 4 about the duo's songwriting process: "I think every time we write a song it's different, but for the most part Nat does the production. He'll come in with a beat idea and I'll have ideas in my head like a repetitive bass line or a vocal idea that well work a beat around. We have certain roles when it comes to coming forth with ideas but once everything's in the room everyone does everything. It's a great process and seems to work. It's nice because I think we value each other's ideas."
  • The song's music video was directed by Evan Bernard, whose CV also clips such as Green Day's "Minority" and the Ben Folds Five's "Army."

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