A Perfect Match (song)

"A Perfect Match"
Single by A-Teens
from the album New Arrival
Released July 15, 2003
Format CD single
Recorded 2002
Genre Pop, Europop, dance
Length 3:01 (Album Version)
3:00 (Single Mix)
Label Universal Music Group
Writer(s) Mack, Habolin, Jansson
Producer(s) Habolin, Jansson, Stefan Åberg (Single Mix)
Håkan Fredriksson (Single Mix)
A-Teens singles chronology
"Floorfiller"
(2002)
"A Perfect Match"
(2003)
"Let Your Heart Do All the Talking"
(2003)

"A Perfect Match" was A-Teens' third and final single from their third album New Arrival. The track was written by Mack, Habolin and Jasson and became one of the band's biggest hits in Sweden and Latin-America.

The song reached number-two in Sweden and Mexico, it also reached number-five in Argentina despite the album New Arrival was never released there and also hit number-eleven in Chile and number-seventy on the Official Euro chart.

Because of the delays in Germany both the single and album flopped in the country, reaching a disappointing number seventy-seven on the Singles Chart. The music was used with new lyrics in J-Pop singer Nami Tamaki's 2004 single "Daitan ni Ikimashou Heart & Soul".

An alternate version was created for Radio Disney, replacing "Snatch" with "Flash", as the former is the name of an R-rated movie; and also substituting "South Park" with "Star Wars", as the former contains a lot of foul language that may be inappropriate for children (the key audience of the band)

Music video

The video was filmed in Cuba, and was co-directed by the A-Teens themselves. It tells a story of a rich girl and a poor boy who fall in love with each other, but their families are against their relationship; however, despite this, and their differences, they are still "a perfect match". It was a hit in both Sweden and Mexico and despite the album was never released in Argentina, the video reached number-one on MTV's "Los 10 + Pedidos". The video was out of the request charts 2003 as the 34th most played video of MTV Mexico, and the 45th on MTV South America. It has 690,000 views on YouTube as of 28, November 2009.

Releases

Swedish CD single

  1. A Perfect Match [Single Mix] - 3:00
  2. A Perfect Match [Extended Mix] - 4:15
  3. Slam - 3:04

European 2-track single

  1. A Perfect Match [Single Mix] - 3:00
  2. A Perfect Match [Extended Mix] - 4:15

International CD Maxi

  1. A Perfect Match [Single Mix] - 3:00
  2. A Perfect Match [Extended Mix] - 4:15
  3. A Perfect Match [Tranceglobal Club Mix] - 5:33
  4. Singled Out - 4:13

Weekly charts

Chart (2003) Pe
Germany (Official German Charts)[1] 77
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[2] 2

References

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