"I Can't Stand It!" is the debut single by the Dutch-American group Twenty 4 Seven. The single was produced by Dutch producer Ruud van Rijen and American producer/rapper/dancer Tony Dawson-Harrison (Captain Hollywood). The first version of the single featured rap vocals from rapper Ricardo Overman (MC Fixxit). After Overman's quick departure from the act, a new version of the single was recorded with Harrison. Both versions of the single featured singing vocals from Dutch singer Nancy Coolen. The single reached reach the Top 5 position in several European countries including -- Sweden, Germany, Austria, Italy, Spain and Switzerland. The single also charted at No. 17 in the Netherlands and No.7 in the UK.
Track listing
CD Mini
Netherlands
"I Can't Stand It!" (Original Single Version) — 4:09
"I Can't Stand It!" (Hip House Single Version) — 3:59
"I Can't Stand It!" (12 Club Mix) — 6:33
"I Can't Stand It!" (12 Hip House Remix) — 6:02
CD maxi
UK & Europe
"I Can't Stand It!" (Radio Version) — 4:05
"I Can't Stand It!" (Hip House Remix) — 6:10
"I Can't Stand It!" (Long Instrumental) — 6:10
UK & Europe
CD maxi
"I Can't Stand It!" (Radio Remix) — 3:35
"I Can't Stand It!" (Club Remix) — 9:35
"I Can't Stand It!" (Dub Mix) — 6:40
Vinyl 12"
Australia
"I Can't Stand It!" (Original Version) — 4:09
"I Can't Stand It!" (Hip House Version) — 3:59
"I Can't Stand It!" (12 Club Mix) — 6:33
"I Can't Stand It!" (12 Hip House Remix) — 6:02
Vinyl 12"
Canada
"I Can't Stand It!" (Club Mix) — 9:35
"I Can't Stand It!" (Hip House Mix) — 6:10
Music video
The official video of I Can't Stand It.
There were two different music videos for the single albeit had the same setting (set outside a church with a Cadillac parked in front of it). The original hip-house version features Fixxit, Coolen and the dancers along with additional female dancers. When it later released internationally as a single it was redone with Hollywood as the featured rapper in place of Fixxit. Even the scene where the Cadillac's owner pushed aside the rappers was altered; Fixxit riding off in a bike, Hollywood in a car in need of gasoline. The video's song and message also featured the image and quotes of Nelson Mandela flashing in the song break.