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I Can't Stand It!

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Wikipedia article




{{Infobox song

| name = I Can't Stand It!

| cover = Twenty_4_Seven_-_I_Cant_Stand_It!.png

| alt =

| type = single

| artist = Twenty 4 Seven

| album = Street Moves

| released = 1989

| recorded = 1989

| studio =

| venue =

| genre = *Hip house

*Eurodance

| length = 4:05 (Radio Version)

| label = *Freaky Records

*BCM Records

*Central Station

| writer = *Ruud van Rijen

*Tony Dawson-Harrison

| producer = *Ruud van Rijen

*Tony Dawson-Harrison

| prev_title =

| prev_year =

| next_title = Are You Dreaming?

| next_year = 1990

| misc =

}}

"'I Can't Stand It!'" is a song by Dutch-American group Twenty 4 Seven, released as the debut single from their first album, 'Street Moves' (1991). The song was produced by Dutch producer Ruud van Rijen and American producer/rapper/dancer Tony Dawson-Harrison (Captain Hollywood). The first version of the single featured rap vocals from rapper Ricardo Overman (MC Fixxit). After Overman's quick departure from the act, a new version of the single was recorded with Harrison. Both versions of the single featured singing vocals from Dutch singer Nancy Coolen. The single reached number one in Italy and the Top 5 position in several European countries, including Sweden, Germany, Austria, Spain and Switzerland. The single also charted at No. 17 in the Netherlands and No.7 in the UK.

Critical reception



Larry Flick from 'Billboard' described the song as a "light and catchy hip-houser". A reviewer from 'Music & Media' wrote, "I Can't Stand It will never be regarded as innovative: the Martin Luther King "Robbed Of Our Nation..!' speech, the Kraftwerk-like synth, the ooh's and yeah' s have all been heard before, but seldom in such a strong pop context. The chorus, sung by Dutch Wendy James look-alike Nancy, is extremely catchy." The magazine also stated, "Without doubt one of the strongest hip house records for some time, one that really stands out from the crowd."

Music video



in the official video of "I Can't Stand It".

There were two different music videos for the single albeit had the same setting (set outside a church with a Cadillac parked in front of it). The original hip-house version features Fixxit, Coolen and the dancers along with additional female dancers. When it later released internationally as a single it was redone with Hollywood as the featured rapper in place of Fixxit. Even the scene where the Cadillac's owner pushed aside the rappers was altered; Fixxit riding off in a bike, Hollywood in a car in need of gasoline. The video's song and message also featured the image and quotes of Nelson Mandela flashing in the song break.

Track listing



* 'CD mini, Netherlands'

# "I Can't Stand It!" (Original Single Version) 4:09

# "I Can't Stand It!" (Hip House Single Version) 3:59

# "I Can't Stand It!" (12" Club Mix) 6:33

# "I Can't Stand It!" (12" Hip House Remix) 6:02

* 'CD maxi, UK & Europe'

# "I Can't Stand It!" (Radio Version) 4:05

# "I Can't Stand It!" (Hip House Remix) 6:10

# "I Can't Stand It!" (Long Instrumental) 6:10

* 'CD maxi, UK & Europe'

# "I Can't Stand It!" (Radio Remix) 3:35

# "I Can't Stand It!" (Club Remix) 9:35

# "I Can't Stand It!" (Dub Mix) 6:40

* 'Vinyl 12", Australia'

# "I Can't Stand It!" (Original Version) 4:09

# "I Can't Stand It!" (Hip House Version) 3:59

# "I Can't Stand It!" (12" Club Mix) 6:33

# "I Can't Stand It!" (12" Hip House Remix) 6:02

* 'Vinyl 12", Canada'

# "I Can't Stand It!" (Club Mix) 9:35

# "I Can't Stand It!" (Hip House Mix) 6:10

Charts and certifications



Weekly charts



* 1 "Twenty 4th Street" - I Can't Stand It!.

Year-end charts



Certifications



References




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