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Nu Nu

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"Nu Nu"
Single by Lidell Townsell
from the album Harmony
Released1992
GenreHouse
LabelMercury/PolyGram Records
Songwriter(s)Lidell Townsell, K. Fingers (Craig Simpkins), Hula (Lamar Hula Mahone), Silk E (Keith Mayberry), b. Coleman [1][2]
Lidell Townsell singles chronology
"Get With U"
(1992)
"Nu Nu"
(1992)

"Nu Nu" is the second single of Chicago house-music artist Lidell Townsell, which featured duo M.T.F. The song was released from his 1992 Mercury/PolyGram Records album release Harmony. It was recorded at the Playroom Recording Studio in Chicago Heights, IL by Recording Engineer Jerome Mark Mikulich.

Chart performance

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"Nu Nu" reached #1 on the US Hot Dance Music/Maxi Singles chart and #2 on the US Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart. It was #26 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #44 on the US Hot Hip-Hop & R&B Singles.[3]

FannyPack version

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New York's hip hop/electronica group FannyPack covered the song, renaming it "Nu Nu (Yeah Yeah)," in 2005.[4] The Double J & Haze Extended Mix of this version appeared on the soundtrack of the 2006 film "Stick It"[5] and on the soundtrack of the 2009 film "Fired Up!"[6]

This version was used in promos by American television network NBC on its weeknight talk show Late Night with Jimmy Fallon during 2010.

Austin Mahone/Pitbull Mmm Yeah sampled version

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The 2014 song “Mmm Yeah,” sung by Austin Mahone and featuring Pitbull, heavily samples the lyrics and verses from “Nu Nu” and most notably samples the chorus.

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