Weird

Weird
Weird
Sencillo por Hilary Duff
del Álbum Hilary Duff
Lanzado Diciembre de 2004
Formato Radio single
Grabación 2004
Género Rock electronico, Rock
Duración 2:55
Compañía Hollywood Records
Escritor Charlie Midnight, Marc Swersky y Ron Entwistle
Productor Charlie Midnight, Marc Swersky y Ron Entwistle
Hilary Duff Cronología
I Am
(2004)
'Weird'
(2004)
Someone's Watching over Me
(2005)

Weird (Raro) es el tercer radio single del álbum Hilary Duff de la actriz y cantante norteamericana Hilary Duff, lanzado en algunas estaciones de radio Europeas.

Weird es una canción pop rock escrita y producida por Charlie Midnight, Marc Swersky y Ron Entwistle. Fue lanzada en las emisoras

Al principio se tenía planeado que Weird fuera lanzado como primer sencillo mundial del álbum, sin embargo, Hollywood Records decidió que fuera Fly la canción que presentara al CD.


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