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''Hey Hey'' is the lead track from ]'s 2007 ], '']''.
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The song features vocals by Harlem-based R'n'B singer ], guest Punjabi vocalist Romesh Chohan, and was produced by ].
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As of Saturday 29th September, '']'' has been number 1 for 3 consecutive weeks on the ] chart, <ref>http://www.bbc.co.uk/asiannetwork/bbc_asian_network_chart/index.shtml BBC Asian Network chart</ref> and has been played over a million times on the band's MySpace page.<ref>http://www.myspace.com/swamimusic Swami MySpace page</ref>

The music video premiered in October 2007 on YouTube. <ref>http://www.youtube.com/swamimusic Official Swami YouTube Site</ref>


==Alternate Versions & Remixes==

1. Hey Hey (English Version)<br>
This mix removed Romesh Chohan's vocals and they were replaced with English lyrics by South African R'n'B singer Ishmael.

2. Hey Hey (Video Version)<br>
The mix of the song used in the music video contained the same Punjabi lyrics as the album version but sung by Swami vocalist Sups.

3. Hey Hey (Tigerstyle Remix)<br>
A remix of the song by Scottish bhangra DJ's Tigerstyle.


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