Party All The Time

Album: single release only (2023)
Charted: 51
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Songfacts®:

  • "Party All The Time" is centered around a pop-centric vocal sample of the 1985 Eddie Murphy hit of the same title. Hannah Laing teams up with HVRR to deliver the electronic dance-pop floor-filler.
  • The Scottish DJ released "Party All The Time" on August 25, 2023 as the follow-up to her breakthrough single, "Good Love." The song entered the UK Singles chart the following week at #65, giving Hannah Laing her second chart entry and London producer James "HVRR" Hurr his first.
  • In 1985, comic actor Eddie Murphy was at the height of his fame. Looking to branch out into a pop career, he released "Party All the Time," which was written and produced by Rick James. It was a major success for Murphy, peaking at #2 on the Hot 100.

    In 2006, house DJ and producer Sharam Tayebi, better known as one half of Deep Dish, released a remix of "Party All the Time" titled "PATT." It reached #8 on the UK Singles chart.

    Other remixes and covers include:

    2014 Gwyneth Paltrow sang it in the Glee season 5 episode "New Directions."

    2022 DJ Khaled featuring Quavo and Takeoff's track "Party" samples the song. The Migos near-reunion reached #66 on the Hot 100.

    2023 Big Time Rush released their version of the song titled "I Just Want To (Party All the Time)" for their album Another Life.

    2023 Rita Ora's "That Girl," recorded for her You & I album, incorporates an interpolation of "Party All The Time."

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