About "Freeek! '04"
"Freeek!" is a song written and performed by English singer George Michael. The song contains samples from "Try Again" by Aaliyah, "Breathe and Stop" by Q-Tip, and "N.T." by Kool & the Gang. A remastered version called "Freeek! '04" was later included on Michael's fifth and final studio album, Patience (2004).
The single was released on 18 March 2002; the first of six to come from Patience, although the album itself was not released until 2004. The song peaked at number seven on the UK Singles Chart and also charted within the top ten in many other European countries. It topped the charts of Denmark, Hungary, Italy, Portugal, and Spain and reached number five in Australia.
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- Somebody To Love
- One More Try
- Faith
- Jesus To A Child
- As
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- A Last Request
- I Believe
- Papa Was A Rolling Stone
- Don't Let The Sun Go Down (on Me)
- A Moment With You
- Do They Know It's Christmas
- Desafinado
- Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me
- If You Were My Woman
- Calling You
- Heal The Pain
- Ain't Nobody
- Roxanne
- Freedom
- Amazing
- Star People
- Desafinado (portuguese)
- You Have Been Loved
- These Are The Days Of Our Lives
- Outside
- I Knew You Were Waiting (for Me)
- Where Or When
- Mother's Pride
- Do You Really Want To Know?
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