There are so many songs that are out there everywhere then all of a sudden they disappear and you only hear from them very rarely that they can create a sense of nostalgic for you, the listener. So roll up and welcome to Forgotten Songs where we celebrate these forgotten wonders.
Let Me Think About It – Ida Corr vs. Fredde le Grand
Today we are going to look at a single that was a dance track that was incredibly popular in the clubs in the mid noughties and it would be played a lot. I remember this song incredibly well as it was a track that was always playing at the clubs when I was at University. It was a song that used to make the dancefloor go wild and everyone would be bouncing along to the really catchy beat.
The song Let Me Think About It was released on the 6th August 2007, it was a collaboration between Ida Corr and Fredde le Grand. The song was produced by Ida Corr and MoTrack and released on the record labels of Listed House, Ministry of Sound and Flamingo Records. The original track was part of Ida Corr’s 2006 album Robosoul, this was a version of the track that was a remix specifically for the clubs.
This remixed version did really well in the charts and went into the top 10 in Hungary (1), Ireland (8), the Netherlands (5), Romania (2), the US (1) and the UK (1). In the United Kingdom, it became certified silver and solver over 200,000 copies.
Categories: Forgotten Pop, Forgotten Songs!, Music
