Who Do You Love Now?

"Who Do You Love Now?" is a song performed by Australian singer Dannii Minogue and Dutch DJs Zki & Dobre, performing under the group name Riva. The track began originally as an instrumental-only called "Stringer", which soon became an club hit. The record was released in November 2001 through Alien/United Recordings, exclusively licensed to London Records. It was later adapted into a vocal version for Dannii Minogue, written by Victoria Horn. For the Canadian market, Minogue recorded a French-language version of the song called "Est-ce Que tu M'aimes Encore". The single was cancelled in Canada but was later released in France as the B-side to "I Begin to Wonder". Initially released as a stand-alone single, the song was later included on Minogue's 2003 album Neon Nights.

"Who Do You Love Now?"
Single by Riva featuring Dannii Minogue
from the album Neon Nights
Released19 November 2001 (2001-11-19)
Recorded2001
Genre
Length3:26
Label
Songwriter(s)
  • Jon Riva
  • Victoria Horn
Producer(s)Riva
Dannii Minogue singles chronology
"Everlasting Night"
(1999)
"Who Do You Love Now?"
(2001)
"Put the Needle on It"
(2002)
Music video
"Who Do You Love Now?" on YouTube

"Who Do You Love Now?" was produced by Riva and released in November 2001, reaching number three in the United Kingdom and remaining on the charts for 15 weeks—Minogue's longest stay on the UK Singles Chart for any of her singles. It reached the top 20 in Australia and Canada and the top 30 in Sweden. In the United States, "Who Do You Love Now?" was successful on the Billboard dance charts, where it reached the top position on the Dance Club Play chart. "Who Do You Love Now?" also received a New Zealand release and had solid airplay on radio by the request of fans. The single was also played heavily in gay clubs around Australia, New Zealand and Europe. The song marked a turning point for Minogue, who was once again going through contractual changes, and was a bridging point between her previous work and the then upcoming Neon Nights album. The single would be the first of a string of consecutive Top 20 hits in her home country, Australia, and the United Kingdom.

Formats and track listings

UK CD single

  1. "Who Do You Love Now?" (radio version) – 3:26
  2. "Who Do You Love Now?" (Monoboy edit) – 6:53
  3. "Who Do You Love Now?" (Larry Lush Ambient remix) – 7:15
  4. "Who Do You Love Now?" music video

Vinyl single

  1. "Who Do You Love Now?" (Extended vocal version) – 5:12
  2. "Who Do You Love Now?" (Original mix aka "Stringer") – 6:27
  3. "Who Do You Love Now?" (Tall Paul remix) – 7:19

Dutch CD single

  1. "Who Do You Love Now?" (radio edit) – 3:53
  2. "Who Do You Love Now?" (extended vocal) – 5:12
  3. "Who Do You Love Now?" (Original Mix) – 6:27
  4. "Who Do You Love Now?" (Riva's Bora Bora Mix) – 8:12
  5. "Who Do You Love Now?" (Riva's Bora Bora Instrumental) – 8:12
  6. "Who Do You Love Now?" (Rhythm Junkies Mix) – 7:49
  7. "Who Do You Love Now?" (Tall Paul Mix) – 7:19
  8. "Who Do You Love Now?" (Pablo Gargano Mix) – 8:29
  9. "Who Do You Love Now?" (Larry Lush Ambient Mix) – 7:15

This CD also contains the video in a DVD-friendly .mpeg format.

Charts

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