Everybody Cha Cha

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Everybody Cha Cha
Cecil Jonni Lauro
publication July 7, 2003
length 3:11 min.
Genre (s) Hip-hop , pop
Author (s) Anna Lia Bright,
Cecil Remmler ,
Jonni Remmler ,
Stephan Remmler

Everybody Cha Cha ( English for "Tanzt alle Cha-Cha-Cha ") is a song by the German pop band Cecil Jonni Lauro . The piece is the trio's debut single.

Creation and artwork

Everybody Cha Cha was written by the two band members and brothers Cecil and Jonni Remmler, together with their father Stephan Remmler and by Anna Lia Bright. The production took place through the collaboration of Cecil and his father, as co-producers and programmers the Danes Morten Erikson and John Foomsgaard stood by their side. In addition, the Dane Kjeld Wennick acted as executive producer. Stephan Remmler was also responsible for the sound recordings. He was also responsible for the arrangement together with all three sons (Cecil, Jonni and Lauro). The mastering was carried out by the Hamburg company Master & Servant.

On the front cover of the maxi single you can only see the three band members, posing on a beach, in addition to artist names and song titles. The photography comes from the Berlin photographer Jörg Grosse, the artwork comes from NEXT Berlin.

Publication and promotion

The first publication of Everybody Cha Cha took place on 7 July 2003. The publication was carried out as a maxi-single with six songs by the music label Warner Strategic Marketing , the product was distributed by Warner Music Publishing. The song was published by EMI Music Publishing and Hilaster Bavilario Music. In addition to three remix versions, the maxi single contains the tracks 59ler Inflaor and Baby Be Nice to Me (CPH Rmx) as B-sides . In addition to the conventional single, a promo single was also released , which does without the B-side Baby Be Nice to Me (CPH Rmx) .

In order to promote the song, there were live appearances on the VIVA show Interaktiv , in the German edition of the RTL show Top of the Pops , in the ZDF television garden and in the current showroom of Norddeutscher Rundfunk .

content

The lyrics to Everybody Cha Cha are in English and Spanish . Translated into German , the title means something like “Dance all Cha-Cha-Cha”. The music was composed by Cecil Remmler, Jonni Remmler and Stephan Remmler. The text was written by all the composers as well as Anna Lia Bright. Musically, the song moves in the field of hip-hop and pop music . In terms of content, the piece is an appeal to dance.

The song is based on two verses, a chorus and a bridge . The song begins with the first verse, which begins in English and ends in Spanish. The first stroke is followed by a so-called pre-chorus in Spanish, before the actual refrain follows in English. For the most part, this is made up of the repetitive lines “Everybody cha cha shake shake” and “Everybody cha cha cha alright”. The same process is repeated with the second stanza. After the second chorus there is a Spanish bridge before the piece ends with the third chorus.

Music video

The music video for Everybody Cha Cha premiered in the summer of 2003. It shows the three band members performing the song on a roof terrace . Your performance is broadcast on television and radio and can be heard through all the loudspeakers in a city. All listeners begin to dance to the song. Towards the end of the song everyone does the same dance. The total length of the video is 3:33 minutes. Directed by the German director Oliver Sommer.

Contributors

Song production

Music video

Artwork (cover)

Companies

Charts and chart placements

Chart positions
Explanation of the data
Singles
Everybody Cha Cha
  DE 28 07/21/2003 (10 weeks)
  AT 20th 07/27/2003 (9 weeks)
  CH 39 08/24/2003 (6 weeks)

Everybody Cha Cha reached position 28 in the single charts in Germany and was in the top 100 for a total of ten weeks. In Austria the single reached its highest chart listing in nine chart weeks with position 20, in Switzerland with position 39 in six chart weeks. For the band it is the first chart success in all three countries, in Austria and Switzerland it was also the only one. In Germany, the follow-up single Buckle Up 'n' Chuggeluck also made it into the charts, but not as commercially successful as this one (highest ranking: 66, chart weeks: 2).

With the exception of Stephan Remmler, all other authors and producers reached the single charts of all DA-CH countries for the first time . With Everybody Cha Cha, Remmler reached the German single charts for the 14th time, as well as for the eleventh time in Austria and for the eighth time the charts in Switzerland. As a producer it is his sixth chart success in Germany as well as the fifth in Austria and the third after No Stars in Athens (3-4-5 times in 1 month) (Stephan Remmler) and Everything has an end only the sausage has two (Krause & Ruth) (Stephan Remmler) in Switzerland.

Web links

Individual evidence

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  4. Interactive: Episode dated July 9, 2003. imdb.com, accessed on May 18, 2020 (English).
  5. ^ Top of the Pops. RTL Television, August 2, 2003.
  6. ZDF-Fernsehgarten (TV Series): Episode dated 3 August 2003 (2003). imdb.com, accessed on May 18, 2020 .
  7. Current Schaubude: Episode dated August 29, 2003. imdb.com, accessed on May 18, 2020 (English).
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  11. Cecil, Jonni, Lauro - Buckle Up 'n' Chuggeluck. officialcharts.de, accessed on May 18, 2020 .