Momma's Place

"Momma's Place"
Single by Róisín Murphy
Released 18 January 2010
Format Digital download
Recorded 2009
Genre Electropop, tech house, Detroit techno
Length 4:27
Label AWAL, Mickey Murphy's Daughter
Róisín Murphy singles chronology
"Orally Fixated"
(2009)
"Momma's Place"
(2010)
"Exploitation"
(2015)

"Orally Fixated"
(2009)
"Momma's Place"
(2010)
"Exploitation"
(2015)

"Momma's Place" is a song by Irish recording artist Róisín Murphy, released as a digital single on 18 January 2010.[1]

On 5 January 2010, after finding out the song had leaked to the Internet, Murphy commented on it via Facebook, saying: "I hear there has been a leak of Momma's Place. Oh dear, I am all for the freedom of the internet, it's just that the quality control is sometimes a little amiss... and I'm funny about stuff like that. The rip that is available is not up to scratch."[2] She later uploaded a high-quality version of the track onto her own MySpace and Facebook pages, making its official premiere.

On 25 March 2010,[3] it was announced that Perez Hilton would be teaming up with Murphy and Indaba Music for a "Momma's Place" remix contest.[4] For the contest, fans were allowed to download multiple stems of the song in order to create their own version.

Track listing

iTunes EP
  1. "Momma's Place" – 4:27
  2. "Momma's Place" (Bongo Boys Remix) – 6:16
  3. "Momma's Place" (Kanji Kinetic Remix) – 4:50
  4. "Momma's Place" (Shake Aletti Remix) – 4:06

Charts

Chart (2010) Peak
position
Belgian Tip Chart (Flanders)[5] 25
UK Indie Singles Chart[6] 27

References

  1. "Momma's Place – EP by Róisín Murphy". UK iTunes Store. Apple Inc. Retrieved 16 July 2010.
  2. Murphy, Róisín (5 January 2010). "Róisín Murphy's Facebook post". Facebook. Retrieved 6 January 2010.
  3. http://perezhilton.com/2010-03-25-attention-remixers
  4. http://www.indabamusic.com/featured_programs/show/remixroisin
  5. "ultratop.be – Róisín Murphy – Momma's Place". Ultratop (in Dutch). Retrieved 23 April 2010.
  6. "Top 40 Independent Singles Archive". The Official Charts Company. 30 January 2010. Retrieved 16 July 2010.
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