Reached #1 in May 2015 and set records as the longest-running #1 single by a Jamaican artist.
Topped the charts in more than 20 countries , including Germany, France, Australia, and Canada. OMI - Cheerleader (Felix Jaehn Remix)
OMI (Vocals/Original Production) and Felix Jaehn (Remixer). Release Dates: Original: 2012 (Oufah Records). Remix: May 19, 2014 (Ultra Music/Columbia). Reached #1 in May 2015 and set records
Jaehn's version replaced the original's heavy reggae instrumentation with a lighter, faster arrangement featuring trumpet flourishes , conga rhythms , and "samba-like" piano . Notably, the trumpet line was recorded by a friend of Jaehn's using a mobile phone . Commercial Performance & Charts Release Dates: Original: 2012 (Oufah Records)
Reached #1 on July 13, 2015, holding the spot for six non-consecutive weeks. It was also named Billboard's Song of the Summer.
The track is one of the most successful singles of the 21st century by a Jamaican artist.
A blend of reggae fusion , tropical house , and deep house .
Reached #1 in May 2015 and set records as the longest-running #1 single by a Jamaican artist.
Topped the charts in more than 20 countries , including Germany, France, Australia, and Canada.
OMI (Vocals/Original Production) and Felix Jaehn (Remixer). Release Dates: Original: 2012 (Oufah Records). Remix: May 19, 2014 (Ultra Music/Columbia).
Jaehn's version replaced the original's heavy reggae instrumentation with a lighter, faster arrangement featuring trumpet flourishes , conga rhythms , and "samba-like" piano . Notably, the trumpet line was recorded by a friend of Jaehn's using a mobile phone . Commercial Performance & Charts
Reached #1 on July 13, 2015, holding the spot for six non-consecutive weeks. It was also named Billboard's Song of the Summer.
The track is one of the most successful singles of the 21st century by a Jamaican artist.
A blend of reggae fusion , tropical house , and deep house .