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|Released= January 19, 2018 |
|Released= January 19, 2018 |
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+ | |Recorded=Mad Decent North Studios, Burbank, CA |
− | |Genre=Pop |
+ | |Genre=Pop, Future Bass |
|Length=3:06 |
|Length=3:06 |
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− | |Writer(s)= LIZ, |
+ | |Writer(s)= LIZ, Santell |
|Producer(s)=[[Wave Racer]] |
|Producer(s)=[[Wave Racer]] |
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− | }}"'''Queen of Me'''" is a song recorded by [[LIZ]], and produced by Future Bass pioneer [[Wave Rider]]. The song was first recorded in 2014, and was later remixed for the Diplo & Friends Mix on <span>September 12th 2015, used along with several other then-unreleased songs (such as "</span>[[Holy Water]]<span>").</span> |
+ | |Singles = Queen of Me / Could U Love Me}}"'''Queen of Me'''" is a song recorded by [[LIZ]], and produced by Future Bass pioneer [[Wave Rider]]. The song was first recorded in 2014, and was later remixed for the Diplo & Friends Mix on <span>September 12th 2015, used along with several other then-unreleased songs (such as "</span>[[Holy Water]]<span>").</span> |
The track did not receive an official release until January 19th 2018, when it was released as part of the double A-side single, along with "[[Could U Love Me]]". This is an updated version of the track with new production added. |
The track did not receive an official release until January 19th 2018, when it was released as part of the double A-side single, along with "[[Could U Love Me]]". This is an updated version of the track with new production added. |
Revision as of 17:28, 12 June 2018
"Queen of Me" is a song recorded by LIZ, and produced by Future Bass pioneer Wave Rider. The song was first recorded in 2014, and was later remixed for the Diplo & Friends Mix on September 12th 2015, used along with several other then-unreleased songs (such as "Holy Water").
The track did not receive an official release until January 19th 2018, when it was released as part of the double A-side single, along with "Could U Love Me". This is an updated version of the track with new production added.