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Wikipedia article"'Hidden Agenda'" is a song by English singer Craig David. It was released on 6 January 2003 as the second single from his second studio album, 'Slicker Than Your Average' (2002). The song became his eighth top-10 hit in the United Kingdom (including his Artful Dodger collaborations), peaking at number 10 and spending six weeks inside the UK top 75. After the change in sound between his debut album 'Born to Do It' and "What's Your Flava?", the lead single from 'Slicker Than Your Average', "Hidden Agenda" returned David to the sound for which he was known for in his worldwide hits such as "7 Days" and "Walking Away" and re-united him with Artful Dodger record producer Mark Hill. The instrumental part of the song was compared to that of O-Town's We Fit Together. The single version contains the short interlude at the end of "Fast Cars". Music videoThe music video for "Hidden Agenda" features Puerto Rican model Roselyn Snchez and was directed by directing team Calabazitaz. The video was filmed in Tlacotalpan, Veracruz, Mxico. Track listings'UK CD1' # "Hidden Agenda" # "Come Together" (Live from Radio City Music Hall, New York City) # "Hidden Agenda" (instrumental) # "Hidden Agenda" (video) 'UK CD2' # "Hidden Agenda" # "Hidden Agenda" (Blacksmith Rerub) (featuring ) # "Hidden Agenda" (Soulshock & Karlin remix) # "Hidden Agenda" (Plasma remix) (featuring Messiah Bolical) ChartsWeekly chartsYear-end chartsRelease historyReferencesCategory:2003 singles Category:2003 songs Category:Atlantic Records singles Category:Craig David songs Category:Songs written by Craig David Category:Warner Music Australasia singles | |
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