Workout (RuPaul song)
"WorkOut" is the second single from RuPaul's album Red Hot. The song is a dance/house song about feeling liberated while dancing. The expression "work out" is (not exclusively) gay slang for expressing one's self exuberantly; it is similar to RuPaul's coined phrase "You better work!". Two versions of the single were made available; one version, with 8 tracks, was released by RuPaul on her own RuCo, Inc. label. The other version, a 3 track version released only in Germany, was released on the Dance Street label.
"WorkOut" | ||||
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Single by RuPaul | ||||
from the album Red Hot | ||||
Released | 2005 | |||
Recorded | 2004 | |||
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Length | 3:56 (album version) | |||
Label | RuCo, Inc. | |||
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Music video
The music video was catered to club play and features a montage of RuPaul in different outfits singing the song in locations such as a roof top and a dance club.
Track listings
- WorkOut (The RuMixes) (Ruco, Inc. Single)
- WorkOut (Blueroom Radio) – 3:30
- WorkOut (Junior's Spirit Club) – 7:51
- WorkOut (Eric Kupper Dub) – 7:52
- WorkOut (Blueroom Mix Show) – 7:22
- WorkOut (Junior's NYC Radio) – 3:39
- WorkOut (Joe Carrano's Ragged Radio) – 3:31
- WorkOut (Junior's Club Dub) – 6:55
- Looking Good, Feeling Gorgeous (D1 Music ReDux) – 4:39
- German Single
- WorkOut (Joe Carrano's Ragged Radio)
- WorkOut (Junior's Spirit Club)
- Looking Good, Feeling Gorgeous (Looking Good Feeling Gomi Mix)
Credits and personnel
- RuPaul – lead vocals, producer
- Omri Anghel – producer
- Robert Brown – songwriter
- Sharlotte Gibson – background vocals
- Frankie Knuckles – songwriter
- Eric Kupper – songwriter
- John Madden Jr. – songwriter
- Darrell Martin – producer, background vocals
- Tom Trujillo – background vocals
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Chart performance
Chart (2005) | Peak position |
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US Dance Club Songs (Billboard)[2] | 5 |
References
- "WorkOut—The RuMixes". RuPaul.com. Retrieved August 14, 2011.
- "RuPaul Chart History (Dance Club Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved January 29, 2011.
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