Chemical Rush

"Chemical Rush" is the second single released from Irish singer Brian McFadden's third studio album, Wall of Soundz. The song was produced by McFadden and Robert Conley, and was released on 15 June 2010.[1]

"Chemical Rush"
Single by Brian McFadden
from the album Wall of Soundz
B-side"Chemical Rush" (Trumpdisco Remix)
Released15 June 2010 (Australia)
Recorded2010
GenreElectropop, dance-pop
Length3:32
LabelUniversal Music Australia
Songwriter(s)Anthony Egizii, David Musumeci, James Maas, Brian McFadden
Producer(s)Robert Conley
Brian McFadden singles chronology
"Just Say So"
(2010)
"Chemical Rush"
(2010)
"Mistakes"
(2010)

Music video

In May 2010, McFadden started an advertisement asked for senior people to appear in the music video for his new single.[1] Directed by Daniel Reisinger,[2] the video sees McFadden arriving to a party under police escort,[3] in which he portrays "a good devil" turning senior citizens back into their youth. McFadden and Reisinger worked on the video concept together. The video features over 200 extras, ranging from 20–95 years old.[4]

Track listing

  • Digital download[5]
  1. "Chemical Rush" (Radio Mix) - 3:32
  2. "Chemical Rush" (Trumpdisco Remix) - 5:19

Chart performance

On 27 June 2010, the single debuted on the ARIA Singles Chart at number eighteen. A week later, it peaked at number twelve[6] The single has peaked at number two on the Australian Singles Chart.

Chart (2010) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[7] 12
Australian Singles Chart[8] 2
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