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Get Yourself High

 
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"Get Yourself High"
Single by The Chemical Brothers featuring k-os
from the album Singles 93-03
Released Japan November 24, 2003

European Union United Kingdom December 10, 2003

United States January 27, 2004
Format CD, 7"
Recorded 2003
Genre Electronica
Length 5 mins 48 secs
Label Virgin Records, Astralwerks, Freestyle Dust
Writer(s) ?
Producer ?
The Chemical Brothers singles chronology
"The Golden Path"
(2003)
"Get Yourself High"
(2003)
"Galvanize"
(2005)

"Get Yourself High" is a 2003 single by The Chemical Brothers. It features Canadian rapper k-os and appeared as a bonus track on their collection Singles 93-03. A music video directed by Joseph Kahn, featuring a digitally enhanced version of an old martial arts film called 2 Champions of Shaolin accompanied this song.[1][2] The song was nominated for a Grammy for Best Dance Recording, but lost to Toxic by Britney Spears.

In the United Kingdom

  • CD CHEMSD19
  1. "Get Yourself High (Album Version)"
  2. "Electronic Battle Weapon 6"
  3. "Get Yourself High (Felix Da Housecat's Chemical Meltdown Mix)"
  4. "Get Yourself High (Switches Rely On Dub)"
  5. "Get Yourself High (Video)"
  • 2x12" CHEMST19
  1. "Get Yourself High (Extended Version)"
  2. "Electronic Battle Weapon 6"
  3. "Get Yourself High (Felix Da Housecat's Chemical Meltdown Mix)"
  4. "Get Yourself High (Switches Rely On Rub)"

In the United States

  • CD ASW 47738
  1. "Get Yourself High (Extended Version)"
  2. "Get Yourself High (Felix Da Housecat's Chemical Meltdown Mix)"
  3. "Get Yourself High (Switches Rely On Rub)"
  4. "The Golden Path (Ewan Pearson Extended Vocal)"
  5. "The Golden Path (Ewan's Rave Hell Dub)"
  6. "Nude Night"
  7. "Get Yourself High (Video)"
  • 12" ASW 47737
  1. "Get Yourself High (Extended Version)"
  2. "Get Yourself High (Switches Rely On Rub)"
  3. "Get Yourself High (Felix Da Housecat's Chemical Meltdown Mix)"
  4. "Get Yourself High (Switches Rely On Dub)"

References

  1. ^ Hard Boiled, (1992), John Woo, notes from: Commentary with Bey Logan. Dragon Dynasty, (2007).
  2. ^ "Joseph Khan official website". http://www.josephkahn.com/music/index.xml. 

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