True Original

"True Original" is a song by Dave Audé featuring Andy Bell released on January 1, 2016.[1]

"True Original"
Single by Dave Audé featuring Andy Bell
ReleasedJanuary 1, 2016
GenreElectropop, dance-pop
Length3:11
LabelAudacious Music
Songwriter(s)Dave Aude
Producer(s)Dave Aude
Dave Audé singles chronology
"You Have to Believe"
(2015)
"True Original"
(2016)
"Love Me Like You Mean It"
(2016)

The song reached number one on the US Billboard Dance Club Songs chart as of the issue dated March 12, 2016.[2] It is the second song by the pair to reach number one, the first being "Aftermath (Here We Go)" which reached the summit in August 2014.[3] Both Audé and Bell have made numerous appearances on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart, with Audé reaching #1 thirteen times, and Bell four - his other two #1s were as the vocalist for the duo Erasure. Audé is now tied with Enrique Iglesias and Pitbull for most #1's among males on the US Dance Club chart.[4]

Track listings

Digital download
  1. "True Original" (feat. Andy Bell) - 3:11
  2. "True Original" (feat. Andy Bell) [Extended Mix] - 4:09
  3. "True Original" (feat. Andy Bell) [Denzal Park Club] - 5:35
  4. "True Original" (feat. Andy Bell) [Denzal Park Dub] - 4:39
  5. "True Original" (feat. Andy Bell) [Stonebridge Mix] - 5:00
  6. "True Original" (feat. Andy Bell) [Stonebridge Dub] - 4:15
  7. "True Original" (feat. Andy Bell) [Nacho Chapado & Ivan Gomez Club] - 6:39
  8. "True Original" (feat. Andy Bell) [Nacho Chapado & Ivan Gomez Dub] - 6:39

Chart

See also

References

  1. "True Original (feat. Andy Bell) by Dave Audé on Apple Music". itunes.apple.com. 2016-01-01. Retrieved 2016-09-07.
  2. "Dance Club Songs". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. March 12, 2016. Retrieved March 1, 2016.
  3. "aftermath (here we go) | Andy Bell (Erasure)". Andy Bell. Retrieved 2016-09-07.
  4. "'Star Wars' Is a Dance Chart Force, Dave Aude Hits Milestone". Billboard. 2016-02-03. Retrieved 2016-09-07.
  5. "Dave Audé Chart History (Dance Club Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved March 9, 2020.
  6. "Dance Club Songs – Year-End 2016". Billboard. Retrieved March 9, 2020.
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