Opium (Serebro song)

Опиум (Opioom (or Opium in English)) is the third released single by Russian girl band Serebro. Given to its order of release, the song is nicknamed "Song #3" after its predecessors "Song #1" and "Song #2" (Дыши). This is the fourth song to be made public from Serebro's upcoming album after "What's Your Problem?" was performed at the RMA on 4 October 2007.

"Опиум"
Single by Serebro
from the album Opiumroz
Released18 March 2008
Recorded2008
GenreElectronic rock
Length3:33
LabelStudio Monolit
Songwriter(s)Maxim Fadeev composer and lyricist
Serebro singles chronology
"Дыши"
(2007)
"Опиум"
(2008)
"Скажи, Не Молчи"
(2008)

Debut

On 13 March 2008 Serebro announced on their official website that they will be releasing their third (official) single "Опиум". The site says that the song premiered on a Russian morning radio show 'BrigadaU' on Europa Plus radio and that until 17 March Europa Plus had exclusive rights to play the song.

The song Опиум is available to download for free (as are other serebro songs) on the official Serebro website.

On 2 May 2008 Serebro announced on their official website that the new music video of Opium will debut on MUV-TV, 7 May 2008. They also mention that this date is the day after their producer's (Maxim Fadeev) birthday.

Charts

The song peaked at number one in Russia becoming Serebro's second number one single.

Chart (2007) Peak
position
Ukraine 25
Latvia 5
Russia (TopHit)[1] 1
Moscow Airplay (TopHit) 2
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