"Let Forever Be" is the second single from The Chemical Brothers released from their third album Surrender. It contains the vocals of Noel Gallagher of Oasis who also co-wrote the song. The song's drum loop and crashing cymbal effects bear similarity to those of the Beatles' "Tomorrow Never Knows". B-side track "Studio K" samples from The Chemical Brothers' own song "The Sunshine Underground".

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  • "Let Forever Be" is the second single from The Chemical Brothers released from their third album Surrender. It contains the vocals of Noel Gallagher of Oasis who also co-wrote the song. The song's drum loop and crashing cymbal effects bear similarity to those of the Beatles' "Tomorrow Never Knows". B-side track "Studio K" samples from The Chemical Brothers' own song "The Sunshine Underground". The song appears in a deleted scene from EuroTrip, wherein the main characters are in a bar and see the twins drunkenly and erotically kissing each other. It also features in the 2000 Manchester-based film 'There's Only One Jimmy Grimble' "Let Forever Be" was The Chemical Brothers' fourth top-ten single in the UK, peaking at #9 in the UK Singles Chart. The song was also one of their biggest hits in the United States, peaking at #29 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart.
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