About: More Mess

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"More Mess" is a song performed by French DJ and record producer Kungs, featuring vocals from English singer Olly Murs and Belgian singer Coely. The song was released as a digital download in France on 4 August 2017. The song was written by John Newman, Niels Van Malderen, Filip Korte, Coely Mbueno, Yann Gaudeuille, Kungs, Maxime L, Bo Baral and Jan "JJ" Whitefield who was also in the band Poets of Rhythm, that originally released a similar title in 1994 called ‘More Mess on my Thing’. The song has peaked at number 20 on the French Singles Chart.

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  • "More Mess" is a song performed by French DJ and record producer Kungs, featuring vocals from English singer Olly Murs and Belgian singer Coely. The song was released as a digital download in France on 4 August 2017. The song was written by John Newman, Niels Van Malderen, Filip Korte, Coely Mbueno, Yann Gaudeuille, Kungs, Maxime L, Bo Baral and Jan "JJ" Whitefield who was also in the band Poets of Rhythm, that originally released a similar title in 1994 called ‘More Mess on my Thing’. The song has peaked at number 20 on the French Singles Chart. (en)
  • More Mess is een nummer uit 2017 van de Franse dj Kungs, met vocalen van de Britse zanger Olly Murs en de Belgische zangeres Coely. Het dansbare popnummer werd een klein hitje in Frankrijk, België en Nederland. In Frankrijk bereikte het een bescheiden 20e positie. In Vlaanderen bereikte het nummer 1e positie in de Tipparade, en in Nederland de 12e positie in de Tipparade. (nl)
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  • Kungs featuring Olly Murs and Coely (en)
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  • Bo Baral (en)
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  • "More Mess" is a song performed by French DJ and record producer Kungs, featuring vocals from English singer Olly Murs and Belgian singer Coely. The song was released as a digital download in France on 4 August 2017. The song was written by John Newman, Niels Van Malderen, Filip Korte, Coely Mbueno, Yann Gaudeuille, Kungs, Maxime L, Bo Baral and Jan "JJ" Whitefield who was also in the band Poets of Rhythm, that originally released a similar title in 1994 called ‘More Mess on my Thing’. The song has peaked at number 20 on the French Singles Chart. (en)
  • More Mess is een nummer uit 2017 van de Franse dj Kungs, met vocalen van de Britse zanger Olly Murs en de Belgische zangeres Coely. Het dansbare popnummer werd een klein hitje in Frankrijk, België en Nederland. In Frankrijk bereikte het een bescheiden 20e positie. In Vlaanderen bereikte het nummer 1e positie in de Tipparade, en in Nederland de 12e positie in de Tipparade. (nl)
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  • More Mess (en)
  • More Mess (nl)
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