Something (Lasgo song)
| "Something" | ||||
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| Single by Lasgo | ||||
| from the album Some Things | ||||
| Released | 15 October 2001 | |||
| Genre | Eurodance | |||
| Length | 3:41 | |||
| Label | Positiva Records | |||
| Lasgo singles chronology | ||||
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"Something" is the title of a song recorded by Belgian eurodance group Lasgo. It was released in October 2001 as the lead single from the album Some Things.
In Spain, where the track was released simultaneously, the single was the best selling vinyl at the distributor the week it was released. In October 2001, "Something" peaked at number 8 in the Dutch charts, while in Germany they entered the charts at number 11. On February 25, 2002, Positiva Records released "Something" in the United Kingdom. It was also successful there; it entered the charts at number 4, and number 3 in the Scottish charts. "Something" also peaked at number 19 in Australia. They got A-rotation on BBC Radio 1 and performed on Nickelodeon, Popworld, and Top of the Pops. The song was also a huge success in Latin America, peaking at number-one in the Chilean charts. In the United States the song peaked at 36, and was the only Lasgo's song to enter on the US Main Chart, besides Alone, which peaked at 85.
[edit] Music video
As "Something" became more popular throughout Europe, they shot a videoclip in Prague for international usage.
[edit] Chart performance
| Chart (2001-2002) | Peak position |
|---|---|
| Australia (ARIA)[1] | 19 |
| Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[1] | 9 |
| Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[1] | 5 |
| Denmark (Tracklisten)[1] | 7 |
| Ireland (IRMA)[2] | 18 |
| Netherlands (Mega Top 100)[1] | 7 |
| Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[1] | 59 |
| United Kingdom (The Official Charts Company)[3] | 4 |
| U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play | 29 |
| U.S. Billboard Hot 100 | 35 |
[edit] References
- ^ a b c d e f "Something", in various Singles Chart Lescharts.com (Retrieved February 10, 2008)
- ^ Search for Irish peaks
- ^ Chartstats.com UK peak
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