I Love It (Sneaky Sound System song)
"I Love It" is the third single by Australian dance group Sneaky Sound System, taken from their self-titled debut album Sneaky Sound System (2006). The song was their first charting single, as it peaked at #24 on the ARIA Singles Chart on 7 January 2007. It also scored their first two ARIA nominations for "Best Dance Release" and "Breakthrough Artist - Single". On 4 December 2007, "I Love It" spent its 70th week in the Top 100 Singles Chart, breaking the record for the most number of weeks in the ARIA Top 100 for a single, previously held by The Living End's Second Solution / Prisoner of Society, which spent 69 weeks in the ARIA Top 100.
I Love It
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UK iTunes EP
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UK promo CD
Australian CD single and iTunes EP
2018
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2006
Kenny Hayes Remix
Original - DJ Friendly Edit
Remi Remix
Luke Million Remix
Clubstar Remix
The Video; CD-only
Superlover Remix
Bag Raiders Remix
Original
Kenny Haynes Radio Edit
Original - Radio Edit
Jordan Burns Remix
Full Version
Riot in Belgium Forest Rave Mix
Fred Falke Remix
UK Radio/Video Edit
Sneaky Re-Rub
Death Ray Shake Remix
Tease Me
2005
Peter Dolso
Black Angus
2006-07-08
Whack on Warners
I Love It
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single
Angus McDonald
"I Love It" is the third single by Australian dance group Sneaky Sound System, taken from their self-titled debut album Sneaky Sound System (2006). The song was their first charting single, as it peaked at #24 on the ARIA Singles Chart on 7 January 2007. It also scored their first two ARIA nominations for "Best Dance Release" and "Breakthrough Artist - Single". On 4 December 2007, "I Love It" spent its 70th week in the Top 100 Singles Chart, breaking the record for the most number of weeks in the ARIA Top 100 for a single, previously held by The Living End's Second Solution / Prisoner of Society, which spent 69 weeks in the ARIA Top 100. On 2 March 2009 it was released as the third single in the UK, taken from their self-titled UK compilation album Sneaky Sound System (2009).
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2006-07-08
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