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"Warriors Dance" redirects here. For the song by Zion I, see Deep Water Slang V2.0. "Warrior's Dance" Single by The Prodigy from the album Invaders Must Die Released May 11, 2009 (2009-May-11) Format Digital Download, CD Genre Oldskool jungle, big beat, electronic rock, synthpop Length 2:55 (Edit) 5:12 (Album Version) Label Take Me to the Hospital, Cooking Vinyl Writer(s) Liam Howlett, Jeff Mills, Bridgett Grace, Anthony Srock Producer Liam Howlett The Prodigy singles chronology "Omen" (2009) "Warrior's Dance" (2009) "Take Me to the Hospital" (2009) Music video "Warrior's Dance" at YouTube "Warrior's Dance" is the twentieth single released by the British electronic band The Prodigy[1] on May 11, 2009[2], and it is the second commercial single from the album Invaders Must Die after "Omen" and the free "promo" single "Invaders Must Die". The track's chorus is a sample of "Take Me Away" by Final Cut with True Faith. It also contains beat samples from "Let The Warriors Dance" by Addis Posse. The digital single was released on April 17 in Australia, exclusively on iTunes, although only the "Edit" version with none of the remixes is also available. When released on iTunes Australia the song was titled incorrectly and the download was actually a song from Placebo, this issue was fixed later on. The song peaked at #9 on the UK Singles Chart.[3] The song was also featured in the soundtrack of the game Colin McRae: Dirt 2 Contents 1 Remixes 2 Tracklist 2.1 CD single 2.2 12' vinyl 2.3 Downloads 2.4 iTunes downloads 3 Music video 4 Charts 5 References // Remixes 3 remix versions of Warrior's Dance are being sold on the Prodigy's own store, as digital downloads in MP3 format. An extra remix is exclusive to iTunes. Tracklist CD single "Warrior's Dance" (Edit) - 2:55 "Warrior's Dance" (South Central Remix) - 5:40 12' vinyl "Warrior's Dance" (Benga Remix) - 4:45 "Warrior's Dance" (South Central Remix) - 5:40 Downloads "Warrior's Dance" (Edit) - 2:55 "Warrior's Dance" (Album Version) - 5:13 "Warrior's Dance" (South Central Remix) - 5:40 "Warrior's Dance" (Benga Remix) - 4:45 "Warrior's Dance" (Kicks Like A Mule Remix) - 5:09 iTunes downloads "Warrior's Dance" (Edit) - 2:56 "Warrior's Dance" (Album Version) - 5:14 "Warrior's Dance" (South Central Remix) - 5:41 "Warrior's Dance" (Benga Remix) - 4:46 "Warrior's Dance" (Future Funk Squad's 'Rave Soldier' Mix) - 5:33 "Warrior's Dance" (Kicks Like A Mule Remix) - 5:10 Music video The music video was posted on the band's Myspace and Youtube page on April 3, 2009,[4] after being postponed from an exclusive broadcast on Channel 4 the week before.[5] It was directed by Corin Hardy. It features a mix of puppetry (www.darkvast.com) and stop-frame animation, featuring three humanoid cigarette packets branded with various Prodigy logos (representing the three members of the band[6]) starting a miniature rave within a pub with other cigarette packages, eventually causing a fire on top of a table. The three Prodigy cigarette boxes then exit the house, leaving the rest of the dancing cigarette packages to continue burning. A man enters the pub to 'open up' the next morning, puzzled to find all the burnt cardboard remains. Cigarette boxes contains text "Smoking contains hazard to you health" on ukrainian language (Куріння шкодить вашому здоров'ю). The video won an award at the 2009 Rushes Soho Shorts Film Festival for best music video.[7] Charts Chart (2009) Peak position Austrian Singles Chart 54[8] Irish Singles Chart 44[9] UK Singles Chart 9[10] UK Dance Chart 2 US Billboard Hot Dance Singles Sales 7[11] Single Warriors Dance sold in UK over 206 000 copies in 2009 References ^ "The new Nekosite Prodigy Interview". nekosite. 2009-03-22. http://www.nekozine.co.uk/2009/03/22/the-new-nekosite-prodigy-interview/. Retrieved 2009-03-23.  ^ "Warrior's Dance". theprodigy.com. http://www.theprodigy.com/latest-news/37-homepage-section/104-warriors-dance. Retrieved 2009-03-29.  ^ http://acharts.us/song/43161 ^ http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=55149495 ^ "Warrior's Dance video". theprodigy.com. http://theprodigy.com/latest-news/37-homepage-section/106-wd-video. Retrieved 2009-03-29.  ^ "Warrior's Dance Electronic Press Kit". nofatclips.com. http://dekku.nofatclips.com/2009/05/warriors-dance-behind-scenes.html. Retrieved 2009-05-09.  ^ "Corin’s Prodigy video wins best video at Rushes Soho Shorts ‘09 awards". promo news. http://www.promonews.tv/2009/07/31/corins-prodigy-video-wins-best-video-at-rushes-soho-shorts-09-awards/. Retrieved 2009-08-08.  ^ http://acharts.us/song/43161 ^ http://acharts.us/song/43161 ^ http://acharts.us/song/43161 ^ http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/charts/chart_display.jsp?g=Singles&f=Hot+Dance+Singles+Sales v • d • e The Prodigy Liam Howlett · Keith Flint · Maxim Reality Sharky · Leeroy Thornhill Albums Experience · Music for the Jilted Generation · The Fat of the Land · Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned · Invaders Must Die EPs What Evil Lurks · Voodoo People · Baby's Got a Temper · Hotride · Lost Beats Singles "Charly" · "Everybody in the Place" · "Fire/Jericho" · "Out of Space" · "Wind It Up (Rewound)" · "One Love" · "No Good (Start the Dance)" · "Voodoo People" · "Poison" · "Firestarter" · "Breathe" · "Smack My Bitch Up" · "Girls" · "Hotride" · "Spitfire" · "Voodoo People / Out of Space" · "Invaders Must Die" · "Omen" · "Warrior's Dance" · "Take Me to the Hospital" Compilations Their Law: The Singles 1990–2005 Related articles Discography · Prodigy Present: The Dirtchamber Sessions Volume One · Back to Mine: Liam Prodigy · Ragged Flag · Flint · Take Me to the Hospital