Changed the Way You Kiss Me
Example · 2011
8 min · 2 tracks · grime · UK rap
A pulsating blend of UK rap and electronic beats wrapped in catchy hooks that define a dancefloor anthem.
Changed the Way You Kiss Me is a single by Example, released in 2011. A pulsating blend of UK rap and electronic beats wrapped in catchy hooks that define a dancefloor anthem. The single achieved significant chart success, reaching number one on the UK Singles Chart and becoming a staple in clubs across Europe. Its infectious chorus and danceable production helped to bridge the gap between UK rap and mainstream pop, influencing subsequent artists within the genre. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Changed the Way You Kiss Me sound like?
A pulsating blend of UK rap and electronic beats wrapped in catchy hooks that define a dancefloor anthem. Rooted in grime and UK rap.
What makes Changed the Way You Kiss Me by Example notable?
The single achieved significant chart success, reaching number one on the UK Singles Chart and becoming a staple in clubs across Europe. Its infectious chorus and danceable production helped to bridge the gap between UK rap and mainstream pop, influencing subsequent artists within the genre. When 'Changed the Way You Kiss Me' was released in June 2011, Example was solidifying his status as a leading figure in UK rap. This song served as the lead single from his third studio album, 'Playing in the Shadows', which marked a significant commercial breakthrough for him following his previous hit singles.
How many songs are on Changed the Way You Kiss Me?
Changed the Way You Kiss Me has 2 tracks, running approximately 8 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Changed the Way You Kiss Me (radio edit) Standout 3:15
- 2 Changed the Way You Kiss Me (extended mix) Standout 5:30
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