Empires (Bring Me Men)

"Empires (Bring Me Men)" is a song by British singer Lamya, released in 2002. It was the first single taken from her debut album Learning from Falling.

"Empires"
Single by Lamya
from the album Learning from Falling
Released23 September 2002
Recorded2002
GenreR&B, dance
Length5:07
LabelJ Records
Songwriter(s)Lamya
Producer(s)Nellee Hooper
Lamya singles chronology
"Empires"
(2002)
"Black Mona Lisa"
(2002)

It is based on a poem, The Coming American, commemorating the 75th anniversary of the American acquisition of the state of California, by American librarian and poet Samuel Walter Foss.

A remix of the song reached #1 on the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart in 2002.[1]

Track listing

CD single (Europe)
  1. Empires (Bring Me Men) (Radio edit) − 3:42
  2. Empires (Bring Me Men) (Sander Kleinenberg Audio Paranoid Mix) − 8:42
CD single (Europe)
  1. Empires (Bring Me Men) (Radio edit) − 3:42
  2. Empires (Bring Me Men) (Sander Kleinenberg Audio Paranoid Mix) − 8:42
  3. Empires (Bring Me Men) (Bent Mix) − 6:59
  4. Empires (Bring Me Men) (video) − 3:42
Vinyl 12" (USA)
  1. Empires (Bring Me Men) (Widelife Main Room Tribal Mix) − 9:17
  2. Empires (Bring Me Men) (That Kid Chris Remix) − 8:56
Vinyl 12" (USA)
  1. Empires (Bring Me Men) (Sander Kleinenberg Audio Paranoid Club Mix) − 8:36
  2. Empires (Bring Me Men) (That Kid Chris Mix) − 8:56
  3. Empires (Bring Me Men) (Junior Vasquez "Bring Me Men" Anthem Mix) − 9:59
  4. Empires (Bring Me Men) (Illicit Siren Mix) − 8:55
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