Hit Me Up
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"Hit Me Up" | ||
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Single by Gia Farrell | ||
from the album Happy Feet (Movie Soundtrack) and Gia Farrell (album) | ||
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Format | CD single / Digital download | |
Genre | Pop | |
Length | 3:14 | |
Label | Atlantic Records | |
Writer(s) | Brian Kierulf, Gia Farrell, Josh Schwartz. | |
Chart positions | ||
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"Hit Me Up" is the first single by American singer Gia Farrell, who is signed to Atlantic Records. The song is included on the Happy Feet movie soundtrack.[1]
This song has recently been featured in Wheat Thins's new commercial for their Garden Vegetable flavored crackers.
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[edit] Song information
The song is about a confident girl who gets attention everywhere she goes. She sings to a guy telling him to "hit me up". She also explains in the lyrics "what the girls hate and the boys adore" also lyrics in he song. "Hit Me Up" refers to men showing a distinct interest in a female.
Production company Merge @ Crossroads [5] In the video the main basis is on the Happy Feet Theme with Gia appearing in 3 different sets with dancers in the background while singing the song. The only mention or indication of the song being on the Happy Feet Soundtrack is when Gia is singing out in the front of a Theatre and above her on the movies showing list is "Happy Feet" and when in the middle of the video her backup dancers are seen in tuxedos and wearing costume penquin masks.
[edit] Tracklisting
- CD Single
- Hit Me Up
- Hit Me Up (no Taps Version)
- Hit Me Up (matt The Bratt Radio Edit)
[edit] Peak Positions
[edit] Chart Performance
The song has charted in several European countries but hasn't charted in the U.S. It's highest peak position was in Australia at #6. It's lowest peak was in Belgium at #18.
[edit] Charts
Chart (2007) | Peak position |
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Billboard Radio & Records' CHR/Top 40 chart (U.S.) [2] | 40 |
Australian ARIA Singles Chart[3] | 6 |
Belgium Singles Chart Top 50[4] | 17 |
Finland Singles Top 20[5] | 8 |
Dutch Top 40[6] | 17 |