"Chihuahua" is a song recorded by Swiss artist
DJ BoBo. It was the first single from his tenth album, Visions, and was released in early 2003 in many countries. It was his most successful single, topping the charts in France, Spain and Switzerland and becoming the summer hit of the year. It can also be considered as DJ BoBo's
signature song.
History
Background
The song "Chihuahua" is based on Latin pop hit single of the same name by
Louis Oliveira and His Bandodalua Boys.
Hit success and releases
The song became the sixth best-selling single of the 21st century in France, with 1.020.000 units sold.[1]
"Chihuahua" also features on DJ BoBo's compilations Chihuahua (2002) and Greatest Hits (2006), and on the live albums Live in Concert (2003) and Vampires Are Alive – The Show (2008).
Videoclip and usage in the media
There were two music videos, the first one having been produced as an
animated feature.
The song, which was accompanied with a choreographed dance, was used for a French TV advert for
Coca-Cola.
Cover versions
In the same year, the song was covered by The Booming People, and achieved a moderate success (#60 in France, No. 3 in Belgium (Flanders) and No. 2 in Belgium (Wallonia).[2] Also in 2003, Brazilian singer
Eliana covered this song as "Meu Cachorrinho (Chihuahua)" and released as a single, with new lyrics written in Portuguese.
In December 2004, "Chihuahua" was covered by
Cantopop singer
Joey Yung. In 2005, Greek band Candy Girls recorded a Greek version of the song. In 2008, the Belgian child trio
Dalton Sisters covered the song in Dutch for the Dutch version of Beverly Hills Chihuahua.
In 2004, The main characters of the children's anime
Doraemon covered this song with the same lyrics as the original, and put it on the disc with the same name. The difference in the beginning is Doraemon saying "Shizuka, Giant, Nobita, Suneo, Let's dance!"[citation needed]
Track listings
CD single
"Chihuahua" – 3:01
"Celebration" – 3:15
"Celebration" (video)
CD single
"Chihuahua" – 3:01
"Chihuahua" (2002 XNT remix) – 3:17
CD maxi
"Chihuahua" (radio version) – 2:57
"Chihuahua" (XTN remix) – 3:17
"Chihuahua" (Original Karaoke) – 2:57
"Chihuahua" (Mel Merret remix) – 6:03
"Chihuahua" (Rikki + Daz vs JJ Mason remix) – 5:56
CD maxi
"Chihuahua" (radio version) – 2:57
"Chihuahua" (XTN remix) – 3:17
"Chihuahua" (Original Karaoke) – 2:57
"No More Pain" – 4:22
"Angel" DJ BoBo with Patricia Manterola – 3:22
CD maxi
"Chihuahua" (radio edit) – 2:57
"Chihuahua" (XTN remix) – 3:17
"Chihuahua" (Mel Merrett remix) – 6:03
"Chihuahua" (Rikki & Dazz remix) – 5:55
CD maxi
"Chihuahua"
"Chihuahua" (XTN remix)
"Chihuahua" (Kon-Chihuahua remix) DJ BoBo featuring DJ Poppo
12" maxi
"Chihuahua" (radio version) – 2:57
"Chihuahua" (XTN remix) – 3:17
CD single – Remixes
"Chihuahua" (Rikki & Daz radio version) – 3:03
"Chihuahua" (Rikki & Daz remix) – 5:55
Personnel
Composed by Ray Gilbert, Louis Oliveira, René Baumann and Axel Breitung
Lyrics by René Baumann
Co-produced by Axel Breitung
Radio edit version + instrumental)
Arranged, produced and mixed by René Baumann & Axel Breitung at Bishop Studios, Hamburg
Vocal editing by Kay M. Nickold
Lyrics controlling by Nancy Baumann
XTN remix
Produced by René Baumann and Axel Breitung
Remixed by Xasqui Ten
"No More Pain"
Music and lyrics by René Baumann and Axel Breitung
Arranged, produced, recorded and mixed by René Baumann and Axel Breitung at Bishop Studios, Hamburg
Vocals, choir and adlibs by Christiane Eiben, Lesley Bogaert, Anthony Moriah
Vocal editing by Kay M. Nickold
Lyrics controlling by Nancy Baumann
"Angel"
Music and lyrics by René Baumann, Axel Breitung
Arranged, produced, recorded and mixed by René Baumann and Axel Breitung at Bishop Studios, Hamburg
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