In Command (song)

"In Command" is a 1993 single by Swedish duo Rob'n'Raz. It features American singer Lutricia McNeal and rapper D-Flex and was released in November 1993 as the lead single from the duo's third album, Spectrum. The song was very successful in Sweden, where it reached number-one on the singles charts, with a total of 17 weeks within the chart.[1] The single also peaked at number 4 in Finland and at number 39 on the Eurochart Hot 100 in January 1994.[2] Outside Europe, it peaked at number 3 in Israel. In 1994, "In Command" was nominated in the category Best Swedish Dance Track 1993 at the Swedish Dance Music Awards 1993.[3]

"In Command"
Single by Rob'n'Raz
ReleasedNovember 1993
Genre
Length3:44
LabelWarner Music
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Rob'n'Raz
Rob'n'Raz singles chronology
"Clubhopping"
(1993)
"In Command"
(1993)
"Power House"
(1994)
Music video
"In Command" on YouTube

Critical reception

Music & Media wrote about the song: "The club hoppers celebrate their first Swedish number 1 hit with a "Culture Haddaway Project" type of bleeping pop dance stomper according to the proven male rap/female chorus formula."[4]

Track listing

Sweden, CD maxi (1993)
No.TitleLength
1."In Command" (Remix Radio Edit)4:19
2."In Command" (Original Radio Edit)3:44
3."In Command" (Seize Command Mix)6:22
4."In Command" (Deuce Dub)6:28
5."In Command" (Nice & Stones Club Dub)4:24
6."In Command" (Extended Version)5:54
7."In Command" (Indee's H-Way Judgement Mix)5:54

Chart performance

References

  1. "ROB'N'RAZ - IN COMMAND (SONG)". swedishcharts.com. Retrieved 2017-04-15.
  2. "Music & Media: Eurochart Hot 100" (PDF). Music & Media. Retrieved 2017-11-21.
  3. "Gilbey's Swedish Dance Music Awards > The Nominees For The 4th Annual Gilbey's Swedish Dance Music Awards 1994" (PDF). Music & Media. 1994-04-02. p. 4. Retrieved 2019-12-05.
  4. "Music & Media: New Releases" (PDF). Music & Media. Retrieved 2017-11-21.
  5. "Top 10 Finland" (PDF). Music & Media. Retrieved 2018-02-27.
  6. "Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Top 100 (06 March 1994-12 March 1994)". officialcharts.com. Retrieved 2018-02-08.
  7. Swedish peaks
  8. "Official Singles Chart Top 100 (27 February 1994 - 05 March 1994)". officialcharts.com. Retrieved 2018-02-08.
  9. "Ã…rslista Singlar, 1994" (in Swedish). Sverigetopplistan. Retrieved 2019-11-23.


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