Supernatural (Wild Orchid song)

"Supernatural" is a song by Wild Orchid, released as the final single from their self-titled debut, Wild Orchid. The song samples the 1968 song "Love Child" by Diana Ross & the Supremes and its lyrics describe a "heaven-sent" supernatural love.

"Supernatural"
Single by Wild Orchid
from the album Wild Orchid
ReleasedAugust 5, 1997 (1997-08-05)
Genre
Length4:38
LabelRCA
Songwriter(s)
  • Evan Rogers
  • Carl Sturken
  • Wild Orchid
Producer(s)
Wild Orchid singles chronology
"Talk to Me"
(1997)
"Supernatural"
(1997)
"Follow Me" / "I Won't Play the Fool"
(1998)

Chart performance

The single was the least successful of the commercial singles released from the album. The song debuted at #10 on Total Request Live (a popular MTV show measuring the popularity of songs aired in the channel), and eventually reached #5 on that chart. It landed in various airplay and dance charts in Billboard Magazine, but ultimately failed to make a great impact on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart where it peaked at #70.

Music video

In the music video, the three members are shown having a beach party with some friends. Some of the dance moves seen in the video are reminiscent of the 1960s. There are two versions of the video: the original and a remix. The video was also an MTV and VH-1 favorite.

Track Listings and Formats

US CD, Maxi-Single

  1. Supernatural [Euro Club Mix] 5:39
  2. Supernatural [Ultra-Pop Club Mix] 5:31
  3. Supernatural [Summertime Groove Mix] 4:19
  4. Supernatural [New York Club Mix] 7:01
  5. Supernatural [Extra-Funky] 4:12
gollark: It's not. I told you 30 minutes ago, then erased your memory of it through orbital mind control lasers.
gollark: Actually, I am Bill Gates.
gollark: Well, as an immortal person it's a bit redundant, but yes.
gollark: Dying is *very* uncool, so logically not dying is highly cool, so immortality is the correct option.
gollark: Well, if I needed one, which I don't, obviously both those options are boring and I should be put into a polar orbit around Saturn.

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