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"'''Princess'''" is the second [[Single (music)|single]] released by [[Australian]] [[pop punk]] [[Musical ensemble|band]] [[Short Stack]], taken off their upcoming and soon to be released debut album, ''Stack is the New Black''. It was released on [[February 27]], [[2009]].
"'''Princess'''" is the second [[Single (music)|single]] released by [[Australian]] [[pop punk]] [[Musical ensemble|band]] [[Short Stack]], taken off their upcoming debut album, ''[[Stack Is The New Black]]''. It was released on [[February 27]], [[2009]].


==Airplay==
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Revision as of 12:07, 10 July 2009

"Princess"
Song

"Princess" is the second single released by Australian pop punk band Short Stack, taken off their upcoming debut album, Stack Is The New Black. It was released on February 27, 2009.

Airplay

The single has received heavy airplay on the Today Network's "Hot 30 Countdown", the Macquarie Hit Music Network's The Hit List and Sydney radio station Nova 96.9.

Music Video

Shaun Diviney in the music video.

A music video for this single has been filmed and released to the public. It is now available for purchase on the Australian iTunes Store. The whole clip takes place in the same white room for the entire duration of the video. It showcases all three members of Short Stack playing their music meanwhile being surrounded by people dancing dressed up in various animal suits such as a rabbit and bear. Two other people are also spotted in the video, one being dressed in an Elvis inspired costume and the other in a Mexican costume. Towards the end of the video, the lead singer, Shaun Diviney results in hooking up with the person in the the rabbit suit.

Charts

Princess debuted at number 11 on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart on March 8, 2009. The following week of March 15, 2009, the single dropped a massive 27 places to number 38.[1] It remained in the charts for 6 consecutive weeks altogether.


Chart (2009) Peak Position
ARIA Singles Chart 11[2]
ARIA Physical Singles 3[3]
ARIA Australian Singles 2[4]
Australian Airplay Chart 54[5]
AIR Charts Indie Singles 1[6]

References