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Heartbreak (M'Black song)

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"Heartbreak"
Song

"Heartbreak" is a 2009 melodic dance single produced, recorded and co-written by British/Israeli musician Matt Schwartz under the guise of M'Black, and features vocals by British/American singer, and co-writer, Nicol (AKA Nicole Dash Jones). This track is Schwartz's first US number-one single on Billboard's Hot Dance Airplay chart, even though he has charted under different guises.

In the United Kingdom, the single was released through iTunes on March 16, 2010 with additional remixes.

Track listing

  • CD Maxi-Single[1]
  1. "Heartbreak" (M'Black Radio Edit) 3:31
  2. "Heartbreak" (Original) 4:08
  3. "Heartbreak" (M'Black Extended Mix) 5:46
  4. "Heartbreak" (Original Extended Mix) 6:30
  5. "Heartbreak" (The Drill Mix) 6:45
  6. "Heartbreak" (Eyegate Mix) 7:17
  7. "Heartbreak" (Felix Baumgartner Mix) 7:25
  8. "Heartbreak" (Inner Smile Mix) 8:37
  9. "Heartbreak" (Ron May Mix) 6:55
  10. "Heartbreak" (Caged Baby Mix) 8:34
  11. "Heartbreak" (Bare Noize Mix) 4:01

Release history

Country Date Format Label
United States October 27, 2009[2] Digital download Robbins Entertainment
March 16, 2010[3] Digital download (UK remixes)
United Kingdom March 16, 2010[4] Digital download Destined Records

Chart performance

Chart Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Airplay 1

References

  1. ^ From Discogs
  2. ^ "Heartbreak". iTunes. April 1, 2010. Retrieved April 1, 2010.
  3. ^ "Heartbreak". iTunes. March 16, 2010. Retrieved April 2, 2010.
  4. ^ "Heartbreak New UK Mixes". iTunes. April 1, 2010. Retrieved April 1, 2010.
Preceded by Billboard's Hot Dance Airplay number one single
April 10-24, 2010
Succeeded by