What Did I Do?

"What Did I Do?" is a song by Kele Okereke, released as the first single from his EP The Hunter. The song's music video was released on 13 September 2011,[2] with the song being released as a digital single in Japan 10 days later.[1] The song features vocals from singer Lucy Taylor. The single was produced by constant collaborator XXXChange and mixed by Sub Focus.

"What Did I Do?"
Single by Kele featuring Lucy Taylor
from the album The Hunter
Released23 September 2011[1]
FormatDigital download
Recorded2011
GenreDubstep, electro house
Length3:38
LabelWichita, Liberator
Songwriter(s)Kele Okereke
Producer(s)XXXChange
Kele singles chronology
"Ready 2 Go"
(2011)
"What Did I Do?"
(2011)
"Turn It Around"
(2013)
Lucy Taylor singles chronology
"What Did I Do?"
(2011)
Music video
"What Did I Do?" on YouTube

The single's cover is the same as the cover for The Hunter EP.

On 16 November 2011, Liberator Music released a remix of the single by All The Lights to the Australian iTunes Store.[3]

On Boxing Day 2011, a remix by Sander van Doorn was released to Beatport, released on Doorn Records.[4] The single is billed to Kele vs. Sander van Doorn featuring Lucy Taylor. A music video (simply a re-edited version of the original video) was released.[5]

Music video

The song's music video was released on 13 September 2011 to Kele's official YouTube channel.[2][6] As of 23 November 2011, the video has 295939 views.

The music video was directed by Nova Dando, with the dancers styled by Nadine Artois.

Track listings

Digital Download
No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."What Did I Do?" (featuring Lucy Taylor)XXXChange3:38
All The Lights Remix[3]
No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."What Did I Do?" (All The Lights Remix) (featuring Lucy Taylor)XXXChange, All The Lights (add.)6:31
Sander van Doorn version[4]
No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."What Did I Do?" (vs. Sander van Doorn) (featuring Lucy Taylor)Sander van Doorn, XXXChange (add.)5:22

Charts

Chart (2011) Peak
position
Australian Singles Chart[7] 82
Australian Dance Singles Chart 18

References

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