- Widelife
Widelife is a
Canadian dance music songwriting and production team consisting of Ian J. Nieman and Rachid Wehbi.uccess
Widelife first came to prominence when their debut single "I Don't Want You" reached the top of
Billboard magazine 'sHot Dance Music/Club Play chart in October2002 . As a result of the success of this track and a previous collaboration withThunderpuss ("Six Feet Under"), the duo was soon asked toremix songs byLamya ,Deborah Cox ,Soluna andLeAnn Rimes . Their next writing and production effort, "Body (Reach Out)" with vocals byFaith Trent , also went to number 2 on the Billboard dance charts.The duo composed the theme song for the "
Queer Eye for the Straight Guy " television series. WithSimone Denny on vocals, the track "All Things (Just Keep Getting Better)" was the lead single for the seriessoundtrack , reaching number two on world dance charts and going top 20 on the Australian singles charts in early2004 . The duo has also performed their Track "All Things" Theme from the Queer Eye For the Straight Guy Tv Show played/aired on the "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" and "South Park ".Discography
* "I Don't Want You" (2002) (song)
* "Body (Reach Out)" (2003) (song)
* "All Things (Just Keep Getting Better) (2004) (song) - #12 AustraliaAwards
Widelife won a
Juno Award in2005 for "Dance Recording of the Year" for "All Things".ee also
*
List of number-one dance hits (United States)
*List of artists who reached number one on the US Dance chart
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