Fighting Fire

"Fighting Fire" is a single by drum and bass/dubstep producer and DJ Breakage, featuring vocals from English singer and musician Jess Mills. It was released on 27 February 2011 as a Digital download in the United Kingdom. The song peaked at number 34 on the UK Singles Chart.

"Fighting Fire"
Single by Breakage featuring Jess Mills
ReleasedFebruary 27, 2011
GenreDubstep, Trance
Length3:36
LabelDigital Soundboy Recordings
Songwriter(s)Breakage, Jess Mills
Breakage singles chronology
"Speechless"
(2010)
"Fighting Fire"
(2011)
Jess Mills singles chronology
"Vultures"
(2011)
"Fighting Fire"
(2011)
"Live for What I'd Die For"
(2011)

Critical reception

Lewis Corner of Digital Spy gave the song a positive review stating:

"What could be better than fighting fire with you?" she inquires over a combination of pumping beats and deep rhythmic bass that's got more than a whiff of the mid-1990s dance to it (Cream toilets? - Ed.). It's stylish, sure, and cool as a cucumber in the chiller cabinet at Shoreditch Tesco, but perhaps a bit too laid-back and self-assured to join its bolshier chums - hey 'I Need Air', hiya 'Lights On'! - right at the top of the charts. [1]

Track listing

Digital download
No.TitleLength
1."Fighting Fire" (Original)4:18
2."Fighting Fire" (Radio Edit)3:36
3."Fighting Fire" (Loadstar Remix)4:54
4."Fighting Fire" (Foamo Remix)5:14

Chart performance

Chart (2011) Peak
position
UK Dance (Official Charts Company)[2] 4
UK Indie (Official Charts Company)[3] 5
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[4] 34

Release history

Region Date Format Label
United Kingdom February 27, 2011[5] Digital Download Digital Soundboy Recordings
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