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The Remix is a remix album by American singer Lady Gaga. Released in Japan on March 3, 2010, it contains remixes of the songs from her first studio album, The Fame (2008), and its reissue, The Fame Monster (2009). A revised version of the track list was prepared for release in additional markets, beginning with Mexico on May 4, 2010.
Eh, Eh" was the second most added song on Australian radio on the week beginning December 15, 2008. It first began to receive airplay on all Today Network stations. The song was confirmed as an Australian single on Lady Gaga's official website on January 15, 2009. [ 23 ]
The remix album has sold 500,000 copies worldwide, therefore making it one of the best-selling remix albums of all time. The singer's second studio album, Born This Way, was released in May 2011 and reached the number-one spot in the United States along with twenty other countries.
Flo Rida co-wrote and features in the song "Starstruck". Nick Dresti wrote the songs "Monster", "So Happy I Could Die", and "Starstruck" with Gaga. Gaga was the featured artist in rapper Wale's song, "Chillin". Beyoncé co-wrote and features in the song "Telephone". She also worked with Gaga on the remix of "Video Phone".
The other four singles all reached the top three of the Canadian Hot 100. [2] The album's title track, "The Fame", was also remixed and included on the EP. Gaga's main producer, RedOne , produced a remix of "Just Dance" for the record; other producers were Robots to Mars, Chew Fu, Space Cowboy , Moto Blanco and Guéna LG.
EH: The first two albums, we were very eager to get out and play, and the albums felt more like a compilation of singles. With this one, Tom was very focused on not chasing a single. He thinks ...
The Grammy Award for Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical is an honor presented to producers for quality remixed recordings at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards. [1]
"Let's All Chant" is a disco song [3] driven by a repetitive bassline, handclaps and numerous vocal hooks (such as "Ah-ah, eh-eh, let's all chant" and "Your body, my body, everybody work your body"). [4] These typical disco lyrics are about dancing and working one's body. [3]