"I Like It Loud" | ||||
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Single by Marc Acardipane Presents Marshall Masters Feat. The Ultimate MC | ||||
B-side | "Hustler for Life" | |||
Released | June 25, 1997 (Europe) | |||
Genre | Hardcore techno | |||
Length | 6:19 (original mix) 3:37 (radio edit) |
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Writer(s) |
Marc Acardipane Sir Shawn |
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Producer(s) | Marc Acardipane | |||
Marc Acardipane Presents Marshall Masters Feat. The Ultimate MC singles chronology | ||||
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"Maria (I Like It Loud)" | ||||
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Single by Scooter | ||||
from the album The Stadium Techno Experience | ||||
B-side | "Giant's Causeway" | |||
Released | August 11, 2003 (Europe) | |||
Genre | Dance | |||
Length | 3:39 (radio edit) 3:55 (album version) |
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Writer(s) |
H. P. Baxxter Rick J. Jordan Jay Frog Jens Thele Marc Acardipane |
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Producer(s) |
Scooter Marc Acardipane |
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Scooter singles chronology | ||||
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"I Like It Loud" is a single by Marc Acardipane Presents Marshall Masters Feat. The Ultimate MC which was released in the year 1997.
I like it loud was produced and written by Marc Acardipane and was released in 1997 on Acardipane Records/ID&T.
The lyrics "My radio believe me I like it loud" originally come from the LL Cool J song 'I Can't Live Without My Radio'.
In 2003, "I Like It Loud" was covered by German Dance group Scooter as "Maria (I Like It Loud)", it was released as the third and final single from their 2003 album The Stadium Techno Experience.
The version made for the single features Marc Acardipane and Dick Rules and is a remixed version of the track featured on the album. The video for the song shows Scooter performing at a night club together with Dick Rules, who acts as MC in the same way as he acts in life performances together with Marc Acardipane. In the charts, the single reached number four in Germany and Austria.
The song is also used by some association football clubs to boost atmosphere in the stadium, most notably as the anthem for Romanian team Steaua Bucharest and as the goal-celebration song for German club Borussia Mönchengladbach, Italian club US Città di Palermo,MLS's Philadelphia Union. The Philadelphia Flyers of the NHL used this as their goal song from the 2011 Stanley Cup Playoffs until the end of the 2012-2013 season. In KHL, Slovan Bratislava use the song as their regular goal song during home matches.