"The Whistle Song" is a song by Iranian-Danish disc jockey DJ Aligator, recorded under the name "DJ Aligator Project". The song was written by Al Agami, Holger Lagerfeldt, and DJ Aligator, who also produced the track. It samples the 1929 song "Singin' in the Rain" and is a trance-influenced song.
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| - "The Whistle Song" is a song by Iranian-Danish disc jockey DJ Aligator, recorded under the name "DJ Aligator Project". The song was written by Al Agami, Holger Lagerfeldt, and DJ Aligator, who also produced the track. It samples the 1929 song "Singin' in the Rain" and is a trance-influenced song. (en)
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| - DJ Aligator Project The Whistle Song cover.jpg (en)
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* EMI
* Liberty
* Electrola (en)
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| - "The Whistle Song" is a song by Iranian-Danish disc jockey DJ Aligator, recorded under the name "DJ Aligator Project". The song was written by Al Agami, Holger Lagerfeldt, and DJ Aligator, who also produced the track. It samples the 1929 song "Singin' in the Rain" and is a trance-influenced song. "The Whistle Song" was released on 22 February 2000 as DJ Aligator's debut single and topped the Danish Singles Chart, earning a triple-platinum sales certification. It also reached number one in Norway and entered the top 10 in Ireland and Sweden. In 2002, it was re-released in the UK with the subtitle "Blow My Whistle Bitch" (censored as "Blow My Whistle Baby") and reached a new peak of number five on the UK Singles Chart, where it originally peaked at number 57. (en)
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