Butterfly (Smile.dk song)

"Butterfly" is a song by Swedish bubblegum dance group Smile.dk from their 1998 album Smile. It was written and produced by Robert Uhlmann and Robin Rex.

"Butterfly"
Single by Smile.dk
from the album Smile
ReleasedNovember 2, 1998
GenreEurodance
Length2:57
LabelMedley Records
Songwriter(s)Robert Uhlmann, Robin Rex
Producer(s)Robert Uhlmann, Robin Rex
Smile.dk singles chronology
"Coconut"
(1997)
"Butterfly"
(1998)
"Boys"
(1999)
Music video
"Smile - Butterfly (Official Music Video)" at YouTube

The song gained popularity outside of Sweden when it was included on the first version of Konami's music video game, Dance Dance Revolution and Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix. In honor of its popularity, the song was remixed for the franchise's 2008 installment Dance Dance Revolution X, a mix primarily intended to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of the series.[1] The song also became an internet meme in the 2010s after being included in made-in-China toys.

In 2009, the song was re-recorded with Veronica and Malin doing the vocals. This version was released as a single on May 13, 2009 and was titled "Butterfly '09 (United Forces Airplay Edit)".

South African band Die Antwoord sampled the song in their hit "Enter the Ninja" having heard it on Dance Dance Revolution X.[2]

Music video

The music video starts with Smile.dk descending from an orange butterfly-shaped ship and going on a mission to find two samurai. After finding the samurai, the girls take them to their ship.

Film

The song was played twice during the 2019 film Flatland.

Official remixes

  1. Anaconda Remix 4:21
  2. China Power Mix 1:48
  3. Delaction Radio Remix 3:40
  4. Delaction Mix 5:48
  5. Extended Mix 4:21
  6. Hyper-K Mix 3:23
  7. KCP Kung-Fu Mix 1:34
  8. Pan-Ace Radio Mix 3:00
  9. Romance Mix 2:56
  10. S3RL Mix 4:50
  11. United Forces Airplay Edit 3:07
  12. Upswing Mix 5:25
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References

  1. Chris Watters (2008-07-15). "E3 2008: Dance Dance Revolution X Hands-On". GameSpot. Retrieved 2008-07-16.
  2. "DIE ANTWOORD EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH TIM NOAKES (CAPE TOWN 2010)". YouTube. 2012-02-06. Retrieved 2012-11-30.
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