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Romeo (Basement Jaxx song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Romeo (Basement Jaxx song)

"Romeo" is a song by British electronic music duo Basement Jaxx, which was released on their second studio album ''Rooty'' (2001). The single was released on 4 June 2001 as the first single from the studio album. The song received acclaim from music critics, with many referring it as one of the best dancefloor anthems to date. Some of the critics have even listed the song on their best lists and top lists. The song also had good commercial success, becoming one of Basement Jaxx's top international hits, peaking at number six in their native UK, and also scored a top ten in countries like the US, Norway and New Zealand, where that was certificated gold there.. The song also had an accompanying music video, where it featured an Indian background.
==Song information==
After the success of the group's first album ''Remedy'', the group had decided to record and compose a new studio album. "Romeo" was one of the first songs recorded, composed and produced by the group. But the production of the song held of because the group had just released their unreleased compilation album ''Jaxx Unreleased'' in 1999. "Romeo" was released on 4 June 2001 as the first single of the duo's best-to-date album ''Rooty'' (2001). The vocals of the song was sung by fellow British R&B singer Kele Le Roc. The song was produced and written by Felix Buxton and Simon Ratcliffe themselves. Romeo is a dance-pop song, which shares a lot of disco influences, and house music.
The song was used in many independent and mainstream soundtracks. It was featured in the UK series of Now That's What I Call Music! and the Ministry of Sound soundtrack. The song was also featured on the PlayStation game series ''SingStar''.〔(SingStar )〕 The song is available as a music video format on iTunes. Before the studio version was recorded and released, there was an acoustic version which was released on the groups EP called ''Xxtra Cutz'' (2001), which also featured the b-sides to the singles release.
Another version was recorded at the BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge. This acoustic version was featured on the group's third single off the album "Where's Your Head At?" as a bonus remix.

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