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Hook Me Up (song)

"Hook Me Up"
Hook Me Up AUS CD.jpg
CD single cover
Single by The Veronicas
from the album Hook Me Up
B-side "Everything", "Insomnia"
Released 18 August 2007 (2007-08-18)
Format CD, digital download
Recorded 2007
Genre Electropop, dance-pop
Length 2:56
Label Sire
Writer(s) Jessica Origliasso, Lisa Origliasso, Shelly Peiken, Greg Wells
Producer(s) Greg Wells
The Veronicas singles chronology
"Leave Me Alone"
(2006)
"Hook Me Up"
(2007)
"Untouched"
(2007)

"Hook Me Up" is a song recorded by Australian duo The Veronicas for their second album of the same name (2007). Produced by Greg Wells and Engineered by Drew Pearson, it was released as the album's lead single on 18 August 2007 as a digital download. The down-tempo, electropop-dance song, is a change in direction from the pop rock sound from their previous album, The Secret Life Of... (2005). It was written by The Veronicas' twin sisters, Jessica Origliasso and Lisa Origliasso, together with Shelly Peiken and Wells. The central theme of "Hook Me Up" is about escaping reality and the stresses of life.

The recording was well received by critics who praised the song for its "dance-floor friendly" sound. It was commercially successful peaking at number-one on the Australian ARIA Singles Charts, giving The Veronicas their first number-one single. The accompanying music video portrays Jessica and Lisa in a boarding school rebellion. "Hook Me Up" was performed at the 2008 Australia Day Live Concert as well as on the Hook Me Up and Revenge Is Sweeter tours, in 2007 and 2009, respectively. At the ARIA Music Awards of 2008, it was nominated for "Highest Selling Single".

"Hook Me Up" was written by The Veronicas' twin sisters, Jessica and Lisa Origliasso together with Shelly Peiken and Greg Wells – Wells also produced the track. The composition was influenced by the electropop of underground bands in Los Angeles, whose sound The Veronicas were keen to incorporate into their own music. Jessica explained the lyrical content and central theme behind "Hook Me Up": "It's about being tired with where you're at in life and wanting to get away and out for just a little bit of time-whether it's in a relationship or in life. I guess we went through that a little bit when things started getting full on with us. It went from one extreme, where no one knew who we were, to the complete opposite".


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