What U Do 2 Me
"What U Do 2 Me" is a song by Boomkat, released as the second and final single taken from their debut album Boomkatalog.One (2003). This was also their final song released with DreamWorks Records due to their departure. It was only released as a DJ single and did not achieve the same success as their previous single, "The Wreckoning". A music video was shot, and Kellin's vocals were not used, instead Taryn sang all Kellin's lines.
"What U Do 2 Me" | ||||
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Single by Boomkat | ||||
from the album Boomkatalog.One | ||||
Released | December 2, 2003 | |||
Genre | Electropop, disco | |||
Length | 3:49 | |||
Label | Dreamworks Records | |||
Songwriter(s) | Taryn Manning Kellin Manning | |||
Producer(s) | Boomkat Martin Pradler | |||
Boomkat singles chronology | ||||
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Music video
In the music video, Taryn Manning is having fun and dancing in the middle of the dance floor at a 1970s themed party. Next she's pictured singing in bed.
Track listings
CD single track list
- "What U Do 2 Me (Chris Lord-Alge Radio Mix)" 3:22
- "What U Do 2 Me (Album Version)" 3:49)
Australian CD single[1]
- "What U Do 2 Me" (Chris Lord Alge Radio Mix)
- "The Wreckoning" (Ethan Brown/Kobe Kenobi Remix)
- "The Money" (Non-LP Version)
- "What U Do 2 Me" (Video - Video Edit Full Bridge Version)
Charts
Chart (2003) | Peak position |
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World Trance/Dance Top30 Singles | 2[2] |
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References
- "What U Do 2 Me" by Boomkat Amazon.com Retrieved April 12, 2008
- Boomkat chart positions Top 40 Charts.
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