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Scandalous (Mis-Teeq song)

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"Scandalous"
Single by Mis-Teeq
from the album Eye Candy
Released17 March 2003 (2003-03-17)
StudioStarGate (Norway)
GenreR&B
Length3:59
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)StarGate
Mis-Teeq singles chronology
"Roll On"/"This Is How We Do It"
(2002)
"Scandalous"
(2003)
"Can't Get It Back"
(2003)
Alternative cover
US maxi-single cover
Music video
"Scandalous" on YouTube

"Scandalous" is a song by British girl group Mis-Teeq. It was composed by band members Su-Elise Nash, Alesha Dixon, and Sabrina Washington along with frequent collaborators Hallgeir Rustan, Tor Erik Hermansen, and Mikkel Eriksen for their second studio album, Eye Candy (2003), with record production handled by the latter two under their production moniker StarGate. Written in the key of C minor, "Scandalous" is an up-tempo R&B song with a heavy bassline, strings, a siren sound, and suggestive lyrics.

The song became a hit throughout Europe and Oceania, reaching the top 10 in Australia, Denmark, Ireland, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. "Scandalous" has sold 195,000 copies in the UK, becoming the group's biggest-selling single.[1] In 2004, "Scandalous" was chosen as Mis-Teeq's second single in the United States, where it reached number 35 on the Billboard Hot 100, number two on the Billboard Dance Singles Sales chart, and number 11 on the Billboard Mainstream Top 40.

A mashup of "Scandalous" with the Redman & Adam F song "Smash Sumthin'" was performed live at the 2003 MOBO Awards, where the song was nominated for two awards, including 'Best Video'.[2] The mashup, titled "Sumthin' Scandalous", appears on the limited edition of "Eye Candy".

Music video

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The music video was directed by Jake Nava. It starts at night, where a lone man is seen running through an urban, inner city area, and disabling CCTV cameras, with a vicious dog on a leash barking at him. The man then runs into an unused warehouse, the location of a secret nightclub where Mis-Teeq are seen. Street dance and breakdancing is predominantly seen throughout the rest of the video. The audio for the music video starts out as the radio version for most of the song, before transitioning to the Jazzwad remix from the middle of the bridge onwards.

Track listings

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Credits and personnel

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Credits are taken from the Eye Candy album booklet.[9]

Studios

Personnel

Charts

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Certifications

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Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[46] Gold 35,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[47] Gold 400,000

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

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Region Date Format Label Ref.
United Kingdom 17 March 2003 CD Telstar [48]
Japan 31 March 2003 Victor [49]
Australia 7 April 2003 Telstar [50]
United States 12 April 2004 Contemporary hit radio Reprise [51]
15 June 2004 CD [52]
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Mis-Teeq promoted the song by appearing in Coca-Cola television commercials aired in 2003 to coincide with the song's release, resulting in extra publicity.[53] The song was then featured in promotions for the 2004 film Catwoman. Originally, the film's theme song was to be Britney Spears' "Outrageous", but Spears broke her knee on the set of the music video and the idea was scrapped. This resulted in "Scandalous" becoming the theme song.[54] It was also featured in the 2024 film Madame Web.[55]

References

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