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"Song 4 Mutya (Out of Control)" is a song produced by British music duo Groove Armada, featuring vocals by recording artist Mutya Buena. Initially intended to feature British singer Estelle, the duo ultimately decided to collaborate with Buena on the song following her departure from girl group Sugababes in December 2005. Supported by a new wave-inspired beat, dance synthesizers and a bass line, it is an uptempo electronic and electropop song. The lyrics were interpreted by the media as an "insult" to Buena's Sugababes replacement Amelle Berrabah, although Buena herself has denied such allegations.

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  • Song 4 Mutya (Out of Control) (it)
  • Song 4 Mutya (Out of Control) (nl)
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  • Song 4 Mutya (Out of control) (pl)
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  • Song 4 Mutya (Out of Control) è un singolo della cantante pop britannica Mutya Buena, pubblicato il 23 luglio 2007 dall'etichetta discografica Island. Il brano è una collaborazione con i Groove Armada, che hanno pubblicato il brano anche sul loro album Soundboy Rock. Il singolo, scritto da Karen Poole, Tim Hutton e dai Groove Armada (Tom Findlay e Andy Cato) e prodotto da questi ultimi e Dave Kutch, è stato estratto dall'album d'esordio della cantante, Real Girl, e ha ottenuto un buon successo commerciale in Europa. (it)
  • Song 4 Mutya (Out of Control) is de tweede single van Groove Armada's laatste album , en Mutya Buena's soloalbum Real Girl. (nl)
  • Song 4 Mutya (Out of control) – drugi singel promujący albumy: (Groove Armada) i Real Girl (Mutya Buena). Jest ona tanecznym utworem klubowym, dedykowanym Mutyi Buenie. (pl)
  • "Song 4 Mutya (Out of Control)" is a song produced by British music duo Groove Armada, featuring vocals by recording artist Mutya Buena. Initially intended to feature British singer Estelle, the duo ultimately decided to collaborate with Buena on the song following her departure from girl group Sugababes in December 2005. Supported by a new wave-inspired beat, dance synthesizers and a bass line, it is an uptempo electronic and electropop song. The lyrics were interpreted by the media as an "insult" to Buena's Sugababes replacement Amelle Berrabah, although Buena herself has denied such allegations. (en)
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