Breathe (Kaz James song)

"Breathe" is a 2008 pop-dance song by Kaz James featuring Stu Stone. It is the first solo release by James, who is a former member of the group BodyRockers. The song was later included on James' debut album If They Knew, which was released in Australia and New Zealand in October 2008. The song peaked at No. 57 on the ARIA Singles Chart.

"Breathe"
Single by Kaz James
from the album If They Knew
Released26 April 2008
GenrePop, dance
Length3:23
LabelSony BMG
Songwriter(s)Dennis Dowlut, Stuart Eisenstein, Kaz James
Kaz James singles chronology
"Breathe"
(2008)
"We Hold On"
(2008)

Music video

The music video for "Breathe" was directed by an Australian filmmaker Fred Schepisi and cinematographer Ian Baker. The video was filmed in Melbourne, Australia.[1]

Track listings

Australian CD single[2]
  1. "Breathe (Radio edit)" – 3:23
  2. "Breathe (Original 12 Mix)" – 6:06
  3. "Breathe (Thomas Gold Remix)" – 8:00
  4. "Breathe (Nick Galea Remix)" – 7:55
  5. "Breathe (Jason Herd Remix)" – 7:27
iTunes EP[3]

6. "Breathe (Heat Remix)" – 5:14

Charts

Year Chart Peak Position
2008 ARIA Singles Chart 57[4]
2008 ARIA Physical Singles Chart 39[5]
2008 ARIA Australian Singles 13[6]
2008 ARIA Dance Singles 8[7]
2008 ARIA Club Chart 1

Release history

Country Release Date Format Label Catalogue
Australia 26 April 2008 CD single, digital download Sony BMG 88697304132[8]
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