I Want You

Songwriters: Darren Hayes, Daniel Jones
Licenses: BMG Rights Management (Australia) Pty Ltd.
Aussie production duo Peking Duk have kicked off 2023 in style with latest offering ‘I Want You’. Teaming up with Aussie Icon and one half of multi-platinum selling act Savage Garden, Darren Hayes, the single offers an energetic and funky take on the 1996 international #1. ‘I want you’ sets in motion a massive 2023 for the duo, including AU headline tour in Mar, with international dates TBA + first ever vinyl offering expected, covering ten years of hit singles in June. Digital & on-platform marketing.
Visualiser in line, OMV to follow. Triple j Like a Version confirmed Q1. Follows 'Spend It’ (#152 on Triple J’s Hottest 200) and ‘Honest’ (#112 on Triple J’s Hottest 200) with promo inc. LADBible, Sydney FC, KIIS, The Brag & more.
Boasting 500M artist streams, Peking Duk have received 8 ARIA nominations and 2 wins for 2014’s breakthrough hit ‘High’ and 2017’s ‘Stranger’.
They have worked with some of the biggest names in the game including Riton, AlunaGeorge, The Wombats, Icona Pop, SAFIA, Tommy Trash.

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