The Creeps (Get on the Dancefloor)

"The Creeps (Get on the Dancefloor)" is a song by London-based electronic dance music band Freaks. It is a remix of an instrumental by Australian duo Vandalism with Freaks vocalist Stella Attar providing the vocals. It entered the charts on week ending 8 September 2007 and reached number nine in the UK Singles Chart, number 23 on the Irish Singles Chart and number 36 on the Dutch Single Top 100.

"The Creeps (Get on the Dancefloor)"
Single by Freaks
Released2007
Format12", CD
GenreElectro house
Length2:49
LabelData
Producer(s)Freaks

Music video

The music video shows a male security guard who works in a mortuary. As he patrols the mortuary, three female corpses with vampyric elongated canines come to life and chase him through the facility. He is cornered at a locked door, but as they attack the scene changes to leave him on his own. He returns to the security centre to watch the CCTV replay where he sees the truth. The three girls were real, and are shown sensually attacking him with their canines.

Charts

References

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