R U Crazy

"R U Crazy" a single by English singer-songwriter, Conor Maynard. It was released on 4 October 2013.[1] The song was written by Maynard, Eagle Eye, and Labrinth, who also produced the song.[2] Labrinth also provided a remix of the song, which premiered on the BBC Radio 1 Review Show on 17 September 2013.[3]

"R U Crazy"
Single by Conor Maynard
Released4 October 2013
Recorded2013
Genre
Length4:13
LabelParlophone
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Labrinth
Conor Maynard singles chronology
"Animal"
(2013)
"R U Crazy"
(2013)
"Talking About"
(2015)

Background

It was revealed on 22 August 2013, by Maynard via YouTube that his next single is called "R U Crazy"[4] The song was premiered on radio on 26 August, with the accompanying music video being released later that day.[5] Maynard has said that he's "grown up a bit since the first album" and that "the music is going to be slightly different." The music video is for an older viewer compared to his past videos.[6]

Track listings

Digital download - single
No.TitleLength
1."R U Crazy" (Radio Edit)3:27
Digital download - EP[7]
No.TitleLength
1."R U Crazy"4:13
2."R U Crazy" (Raf Riley Remix)3:47
3."R U Crazy" (DJ Joachim Remix)4:30
4."R U Crazy" (Horror Stories Remix)3:07
5."R U Crazy" (Jason Julian Remix)3:59
R U Crazy (Lab's Swing Version)[8]
No.TitleLength
1."R U Crazy" (Lab's Swing Version)2:53
Digital download - acoustic[9]
No.TitleLength
1."R U Crazy" (Acoustic live version)2:42

Chart performance

Weekly charts

Chart (2013) Peak
position
Ireland (IRMA)[10] 18
Scotland (Official Charts Company)[11] 5
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[12] 4

Year-end charts

Chart (2013) Position
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[13] 107

Release history

Region Date Format Label
Ireland[14] 4 October 2013 Digital download Parlophone
United Kingdom[15] 6 October 2013
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