- 6 Underground
Infobox Single
Name = 6 Underground
Cover size =
Caption =
Artist =Sneaker Pimps
from Album =Becoming X
A-side =
B-side =
Released = Start date|1996|9|30 (UK)
Format = CD, 12"
Recorded = Start date|1996
Genre =Trip hop
Length = 3:56
Label =Clean Up
Writer =
Producer =
Certification =
Last single = "Roll On"
(1996)
This single = "6 Underground"
(1996)
Next single = "Spin Spin Sugar"
(1997)
Misc ="6 Underground" is a song by the British band
Sneaker Pimps , from their 1996 album "Becoming X ". At first, the song had moderateradio airplay. However, after appearing on the soundtrack of the1997 movie "The Saint", radio stations began playing it much more frequently. The version most frequently heard on radio was the remix byNellee Hooper (which appeared as ahidden track on the album). "6 Underground" became a crossover success, mainly on rock, alternative, and pop stations. 6 Underground has surprising staying power and can still be heard a few times a week on many Alternative stations across the United States. The song peaked at No. 7 on the Billboard Modern Rock chart and No. 45 on theBillboard Hot 100 .The
harp melody at the beginning of the song is sampled from the track "Golden Girl" from the soundtrack for the 1964James Bond movie "Goldfinger" (specifically the scene where Bond discoversJill Masterson covered in gold paint).The music video for the song gives off a dark atmosphere. Throughout the video, the camera focuses on
Kelli Dayton singing in the middle of a dark room sitting in a dentist chair. Occasionally, clips of the other band members are shown. The camera follows Kelli as she slowly walks around the darkened room singing the song.Originally, the song was a club hit in the UK. After the commercial success and popularity of the album version of the song, the group released several
remix es, some of which become hits in dance clubs and radio stations with a dance format.The song has been featured in many films:
* "The Saint", just before the sex scene
* "The Watcher", in a camera store when David Allen Griffin (Keanu Reeves ) is seducing his next victim, an employee of the store
* "Can't Hardly Wait ", upon the entrance ofJennifer Love Hewitt 's character Amanda Beckett to the party that makes up the core of the film
* "A Man Apart "
* "Cruel Intentions "
* "Enemy of the State", in the lingerie store scene
* "Dogtown and Z-Boys ", in the segment aboutPacific Ocean Park pierIt has appeared in a number of TV shows too: it was the opening theme song of the short-lived television series "Titans", during the opening credits of episode #221 "Friends in Deed" of "
Beverly Hills, 90210 ", during the "Daria " episode "The Invitation", and on promos forThe History Channel 's new series, "Cities of the Underworld ", as well as the FX series "Over There".
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