49 Percent

49 Percent

Single infobox
Name = 49 Percent


Artist = Röyksopp
from Album = The Understanding
Released = September 26 2005
Format = CD
Recorded = 2004
Genre = Electronica
Length = 5:11
Label = Astralwerks 11352
Producer =
Reviews =
Last single = "Curves
(2005)
This single = "49 Percent"
(2005)
Next single = "What Else Is There?"
(2005) |

"49 Percent" is the second single from the Norwegian duo Röyksopp's second album "The Understanding". It features the vocals of Chelonis R Jones. The song initially was written as "Don't Give up" and sung in live shows, then was developed in "49 percent" and "Don't give up" was covered by the band The Whitest Boy Alive (of Erlend Øye).

Track listing

#"49 Percent (Radio Edit)" - 3:33
#"49 Percent (Angello & Ingrosso Remix)" - 9:18
#"Curves" - 4:59

Response

The single was released on September 26, 2005 in U.K. and Australia The single managed to reach number fifty-five on the UK Singles Chart.

Chart Positions

Versions

There are several versions of "49 Percent" that were released.
* 1. 49 Percent (Radio Mix).
* 2. 49 Percent (Angello & Ingrosso Remix).
* 3. 49 Percent (Ewan Pearson Glass Half Full Remix).
* 4. 49 Percent (M.A.N.D.Y. Remix Edit).
* 5. 49 Percent (West London deep - 1% Deeper Mix).
* 6. 49 Percent (Ewan Pearson Dub Half Empty Remix).

External links

* [http://www.royksopp.com Official site]
* [http://www.astralwerks.com/royksopp Astralwerks]


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