"Don't Mess with the Radio " is a song by American singer Nivea from her debut self-titled studio album (2001). It was written by Cedric Barnett, Marqueze Etheridge, Jamahr Williams, Brandon Bennett and Organized Noize members Ray Murray , Rico Wade , and Sleepy Brown , while production was helmed by Organized Noize and Swift C. It was selected as Nivea's solo debut single.
The song was released on June 12, 2001. While not a major hit in the United States or most other countries, it was a top-twenty success in Australia, reaching number 14 on the ARIA Singles Chart . In April 2002, the song was released in the United Kingdom as a double A-side with "Run Away (I Wanna Be with U)", peaking at number 48 on the UK Singles Chart .
Australian CD single[ 1] Title Producer(s) 1. "Don't Mess with the Radio" (Album Version) 3:57 2. "Don't Mess with the Radio" (Terry's Radio House Mix) 3:19 3. "Don't Mess with the Radio" (Terry's Don't Mess With the House Mix) Organized Noize Swift C Hunter[a] 7:10 4. "Don't Mess with the Radio" (Afro Hijackers Radio Edit) Organized Noize Swift C Sir Piers[a] Ed Funk[a] 3:30
Remix single[ 2] Title Producer(s) 1. "Don't Mess with the Radio" (Irv Gotti Remix featuring Caddillac Tah ) 3:13 2. "Don't Mess with the Radio" (Allstar Remix featuring Petey Pablo ) Organized Noize Swift C Allstar[a] 3:45 3. "Don't Mess with the Radio" (Allstar Shout Out Version featuring Petey Pablo) Organized Noize Swift C Allstar[a] 3:45
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