Bounce (Tarkan song)

"Bounce" is Tarkan's debut English language single. It was released in Turkey, his home nation, on 25 October 2005,[1] before being released in Germany on 24 March 2006.

"Bounce"
Single by Tarkan
from the album Come Closer
Released25 October 2005 (Turkey)
Recorded2005
GenreR&B
Length3:43 (Bounce Radio Edit only)
LabelHITT Music
Songwriter(s)Tarkan, Devrim Karaoğlu, Pete "Boxta" Martin, Elijah Wells, Lionel Bermingham
Producer(s)Devrim Karaoğlu, Tarkan
Tarkan singles chronology
"Ayrılık Zor"
(2005)
"Bounce"
(2005)
"Start The Fire"
(2006)
Alternative cover
German Release Cover Available For This Single

Domestic Release

  • Bounce, 2005 / 2006
  1. Bounce (Orıgınal) (3:43)
  2. Bounce (Pacifique) (3:44)
  3. Bounce (Ozinga) (3:40)
  4. Shhh (DkEvrim Mix) (3:50)
  5. Bounce (Kerim & DkEvrım) (4:20)
  6. Shhh (3:35)
  7. Bounce (N.Y.L.A.) (3:45)
  8. Bounce (Pacifique De Replay Remix)
  9. Bounce (Beathoavenz Cut)
  10. Bounce (Don Candiani Reggaeton Rmx feat. Adassa)
  11. Bounce (Oriental Mix)
  12. Bounce (Indu Mix)
  13. Bounce (Original Mix)
  14. Bounce (Armand Van Helden Mix)
  15. Bounce (DJ Fuma's Elastic Mix)

Extra information 12-inch Releases

Along with a promotional vinyl release of the single, there were three 12" versions released for promotional use/club DJs, too.

12-inch Sleeve
12-inch Sleeve

Charts

Chart (2005) Peak
position
Turkey Dance Chart 1
Germany Dance Chart 5
Germany Singles Chart 15
Finnish Singles Chart 16
Russian Airplay Chart 25
Austrian Singles Chart 43
Swiss Singles Chart 60
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References

  1. "Tarkan'dan Arap ezgili İngilizce single" (in Turkish). Hürriyet. 2005-10-25. Retrieved 2018-09-14.


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