Electropop (Jupiter Rising song)

Electropop is a song released from the electronic dance group Jupiter Rising's album Electropop. It was released to Sirius Satellite radio on June 12, 2007 for digital download on June 19, 2007.[2] The song charted on the Billboard's Hot Dance Music.

"Electropop"
Electropop (Single) cover[1]
Single by Jupiter Rising
from the album Electropop
ReleasedJuly 6, 2007 (2007-19-06) (radio)
GenreElectropop
Length3:51
LabelChime
Songwriter(s)Jupiter Rising
Producer(s)Jupiter Rising
Jupiter Rising singles chronology
"Go!"
(2006)
"Electropop"
(2007)
"Falling Away"
(2009)
Alternative cover
iTunes EP cover

Background

The song runs through a downtempo dance beat. The instrumentation involved is that of synth-keyboards, guitars, synthesizer, and drum set. Electropop has the flirtatious banter of Furtado's "Promiscuous", a ready-made synth club beat, and even gives a slight name drop for 50 Cent's "Candy Shop".

Music video

The music video was directed by Paul "Coy" Allen, and edited by Ryan Stevens.[3] The music video was released on June 23, 2007 to the internet.[4] The music video starts out with the band played the synth-driven song starting with the synth-keyboards. The band is playing in front of a small audience. The video also has scenes of Payo and Nezzey singing in different places, such as in a salon or beside a car.

Track listing

Digital single
  1. "Electropop" (main version) — 3:51
Digital EP
  1. "Electropop" (Rod Carillo Mix) — 4:15
  2. "Electropop" (Rod Carillo Smooth Club Mix) — 7:07
  3. "Electropop" (Rod Carillo Funk Yo' Head Dub) — 7:07
  4. "Electropop" (Lenny B Radio Mix) — 4:38
  5. "Electropop" (Lenny B Club Mix) — 7:23

Charts

Chart (2007)
Charts Peak Position
Hot Dance Music/ Club Airplay 15
Hot Dance Airplay[5] 17
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References

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