Widelife
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Widelife is a dance music songwriting and production team consisting of Ian J. Nehman and Richard Wehbi.
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Success
Widelife first came to prominence when their debut single "I Don't Want You" reached the top of Billboard dance and club charts in October 2002. As a result of the success of this track and a previous collaboration with Thunderpuss "Six Feet Under", the duo was soon asked to remix songs by Lamya, Deborah Cox, Soluna and LeAnn Rimes. Their next writing and production effort "Body (Reach Out)" by Faith Trent also went top 5 on the Billboard dance charts.
The duo composed the theme song for Queer Eye for the Straight Guy television series. With Simone Denny on vocals, the track "All Things (Just Keep Getting Better) was the lead single for the series soundtrack reaching number 2 on world dance charts and going top 20 on the Australian singles charts in early 2004. The duo has also performed the songs on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno and South Park.
Members
As of 2004, Widelife consisted of Ian J. Nehman and Richard Wehbi.
Discography
- "I Don't Want You" (2002) (song)
- "Body (Reach Out)" (2003) (song)
- "All Things (Just Keep Getting Better) (2004) (song)
Link
- Widelife website (http://www.widelifeonline.com/)