Déjà Vu (Bob Taylor and Inna song)

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"Déjà Vu"
Taylor seen mixing in a club, while wearing a pair of black sunglasses.
One of the various cover artworks used to commercialize "Déjà Vu" worldwide.
Single by Bob Taylor and Inna[A]
from the album Hot
ReleasedJune 2009
GenreDance
Length3:27 (radio edit)
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Barac
  • Bolfea
  • Botezan
Inna singles chronology
"Love"
(2009)
"Déjà Vu"
(2009)
"Amazing"
(2009)

"Déjà Vu" is a song by Romanian musician Bob Taylor and Romanian recording artist Inna[A] for the latter's debut studio album, Hot (2009). Released in June 2009, it was written and produced by Sebastian Barac, Radu Bolfea and Marcel Botezan. Musically, the single is of the dance genre, and originally contained the vocals of Romanian singer Alessia. However, after a feud over compensation between Taylor and her, the song was handed to Inna, although the early version had already been released.

When premiering the new version of "Déjà Vu", Taylor and Inna opted for pseudonyms before revealing their identity later. In order to accompany the single, a music video was shot at a club in

Dutch Association of Producers and Importers of Image and Sound Carriers
(NVPI) for selling over 10,000 copies in the Netherlands.

Background and controversy

Initially, a version of the song featuring the vocals of Romanian singer Alessia was released in early 2009, and drew comparisons to Inna's "Hot" (2008) at that time.[4] The track was further credited to Bogdan Croitoru, also known as Fizz, which opted for the pseudonym of Bob Taylor.[5] However, following a dispute over compensation, the artists decided to quit their collaboration and Alessia demanded her vocals to be replaced with others, although "Déjà Vu" had already experienced commercial success in Romania and had been heavily played in night clubs.[5][6] Particularly, the track was handed to Inna to re-record. According to Alessia, whose voice is a semi-tone higher than Inna's, the latter had a disadvantage when re-recording the song as it was not in her tonality, and this could not be changed because the track was already finished.[5]

The new version of the dance single[7] with Inna's vocals was initially made available for consumption as credited to Bob Taylor and Anni (backwards to Inna), as the artists wanted to "stay in the shade" reportedly because "the Romanian audience has some bias".[8][9][10] Following a time of speculation and controversy, the performers of the recording were finally revealed,[8][9][10] with Inna writing on her website; "I consider that a good song can be promoted and listened to without knowing by whom it is composed or who interprets it. With the help of 'Déjà Vu', I have showed this thing and, look, again, you – the audience – had the biggest intake. I thank you and don't forget that you are the only ones that can make a hit out of a song."[8]

Music video

The music video for "Déjà Vu" was shot by Tom Boxer in a club in Neptun, Romania.[8][11]

An accompanying music video for "Déjà Vu" was shot by Tom Boxer in a club in Neptun, Romania in June 2009.[8][11][12] It was filmed in the period of Alessia's and Croitoru's argument over compensation, with Inna initially not appearing in it, before another version was released on 7 November 2009 incorporating footage of the singer in Turkey.[5][13] The visual opens with a glass falling down in front of a black backdrop, with it breaking, and then sees Taylor mixing in a club. Following this, the focus alternates on female strippers and a group of partying people. Subsequently, a girl sporting an orange dress walks around the club, eventually drawing the attention of a male, with her sitting at the bar and watching a man mixing drinks. After the group of people—including masked men—further perform to the track, the clip ends with a shot of one's white T-shirt with an unknown blue figure on it. Scenes interspersed through the main clip portray Inna posing in swimsuit during a ship trip, footage of loudspeakers or two topless men fighting sporting yellow pants.[13]

Commercial performance

Upon its release, "Déjà Vu" experienced commercial success in Europe.

Dutch Association of Producers and Importers of Image and Sound Carriers (NVPI) for selling over 10,000 copies in the country.[23]

Track listing

  1. "Déjà Vu (Radio Edit)" – 3:27
  2. "Déjà Vu (Play & Win Radio Edit Version)" – 4:24
  3. "Déjà Vu (UK Radio Edit Version)" – 2:33
  4. "Déjà Vu (Wideboys Stadium Radio Edit)" - 3:19
  5. "Déjà Vu (Wideboys Stadium Club Remix)" - 5:58
  6. "Déjà Vu (Wideboys Stadium Dub Remix)" - 5:59
  7. "Déjà Vu (N-Force Radio Edit)" – 3:02
  8. "Déjà Vu (N-Force Mix)" – 5:27

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Hot.[27]

Charts

Certifications and sales

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Netherlands (NVPI)[23] Gold 10,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Release history

Region Date Format Label
Romania[12] June 2009 Un­known
Netherlands[1][24] 11 November 2009 Digital download Spinnin'
N/A 2009 CD single
France[2][46] 1 January 2010 Roton Digital download
N/A 2010 CD single Airplay/
Universal
Germany[25] 1 January 2010 Digital EP B1/
Universal
Spain[3] 13 April 2010 Digital download Vale
Italy[47] 27 April 2010 Roton
United Kingdom[48] 14 November 2010 Promotional CD single 3 Beat

Notes

  1. ^ a b During its release process, "Déjà Vu" has been credited differently, including to "Bob Taylor feat. Inna" or to "Inna featuring Bob Taylor".[1][2][3]
  2. ^ This acts as a summary of all versions of the single found on its digital and physical releases.[2][24][25][26]

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