Download It

Download It
"Download It"
Single by Clea
from the album Identity Crisis & Trinity
Released 22 September 2003
Format CD Single
DVD Single
Recorded 2003
Genre Dance pop
POP
Length 4:06
Label 1967
Clea singles chronology
"Download It"
(2003)
"Stuck in the Middle"
(2004)

"Download It" is Clea's debut single. It was released in the UK on 22 September 2003 and missed the top 20 charting at #21, selling 15,000 copies in the UK. The single had average promotion, being performed in shows like Top of the Pops. The song appears on their international debut album, Identity Crisis, and was re-recorded for their UK debut album Trinity without Chloe Staines vocals. Unfortunately for the group, members of the public took their words quite literally, and did indeed 'download it' illegally, as sales were so poor that the song failed to make it on to any compilation album in Europe and, in fact, the world. Band member Emma Beard (now known as Emma Barb), appeared on Paris Hilton's Best British Friend to confirm their spectacular fall from grace

Contents

Music video

Clea filmed a video for this single in Canada, featuring the 4 girls in a house as if they were digital humans or similar. It doesn't have a proper plot but it can be inferred that they are watching someone. The video appears on the DVD single.

Tracklist and formats

  • CD Single
  1. "Download It [Radio Edit]"
  2. "Mind Games"
  3. "Download It [Sergio Mix]"
  • DVD Single
  1. "Download It [Video]"
  2. "Mind Games"
  3. "Download It [Cicada Remix]"
  4. "Download It [Behind The Scenes]"
  5. "Photo Gallery, Bio, Lyrics"

Charts

Chart performance

Year Chart Peak
2003 UK Top 75 Singles 21

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