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 I Love It 8783385 1115676029 Sneaky Sound System - I Love It.jpg UK iTunes EP 12.0 UK promo CD Australian CD single and iTunes EP 2018 240.0 326.0 329.0 271.0 238.0 335.0 202.0 364.0 394.0 328.0 388.0 387.0 342.0 218.0 230.0 540.0 277.0 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 1469.0 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). 3.3666666666666667 3.8333333333333335 13033 2006-07-08 202.0 230.0
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