Hit 'n' Run (Monrose song)

2008 single by Monrose From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hit 'n' Run (Monrose song)

"Hit 'n' Run" is a song by German pop band Monrose. It was written by Joel "JoelJoel" Humlén, Sebastian "The Provider" Larsson and Charlie Mason and recorded for the group's third studio album I Am (2008), while production was helmed by the former along with and Oscar Görres.

Quick Facts Single by Monrose, from the album I Am ...
"Hit 'N' Run"
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Single by Monrose
from the album I Am
Released29 September 2008
Length3:11
LabelStarwatch
Songwriter(s)
  • Joel "JoelJoel" Humlén
  • Sebastian "The Provider" Larsson
  • Charlie Mason
Producer(s)
  • JoelJoel
  • Oscar Görres
Monrose singles chronology
"Strike the Match"
(2008)
"Hit 'N' Run"
(2008)
"Why Not Us"
(2008)
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The track was released as the album's second single in Poland on 29 September 2008 and throughout German-speaking Europe on 3 October. It managed to reach the top 30 in Austria and number 16 in Germany, ending the run of the Monrose's consecutive top ten entries in Germany, beginning with 2006's "Shame".

Promotion

Monrose performed the track on a number of occasions, including a performance at the finale of Elite Model Look 2008, a Swiss fashion programme.[1] It was also performed on the qualifying show of German televised singing competition Popstars.

Music video

A music video for "Hit 'n' Run" was directed by Markus Gerwinat and shot on the week commencing 31 August 2008.[2] Set in the 1980s, it features a roller-disco theme in the 80's[2] The visuals premiered on 11 September 2008 on German music network VIVA's show VIVA Live!.[3]

Track listings

More information No., Title ...
2-track CD single
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Hit 'n' Run"
  • Joel "JoelJoel" Humlén
  • Sebastian "The Provider" Larsson
  • Charlie Mason
3:11
2."No Never"
3:45
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Credits and personnel

Charts

More information Chart (2008), Peak position ...
Chart performance for "Hit 'n' Run"
Chart (2008) Peak
position
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[4]29
European Hot 100 Singles (Billboard)[5]55
Germany (GfK)[6]16
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