Lick Me Up

"Lick Me Up" is a song recorded and co-produced by Tony Moran and Dani Toro featuring vocalist Zhana Roiya. The single marks Moran's sixth number one, as well as the first for both Toro and Roiya, on Billboard's Dance Club Songs chart, reaching the summit in its April 15, 2017 issue.[1]

"Lick Me Up"
Single by Tony Moran and Dani Toro featuring Zhana Roiya
ReleasedSeptember 29, 2016
Recorded2016
Length6:33 (original)
LabelMr. Tanman Music, Swishcraft Music
Songwriter(s)Tony Moran, Dani Toro
Producer(s)Tony Moran
Tony Moran singles chronology
"Say Yes"
(2016)
"Lick Me Up"
(2016)
"My Fire"
(2017)

Track listings

Digital download[2]

  1. "Lick Me Up" (Tony Moran and Dani Toro Club Mix)
  2. "Lick Me Up" (Tony Moran and Dani Toro Mix-show)
  3. "Lick Me Up" (Tom Stephan Remix)
  4. "Lick Me Up" (Tom Stephan Dub Mix)
  5. "Lick Me Up" (Division 4 and Matt Consola Remix)
  6. "Lick Me Up" (Lucius Lowe Lick The Funk Mix)
  7. "Lick Me Up" (All Ovah Dub vs Tom Stephan Mash-Up Private Mix)
  8. "Lick Me Up" (Tony's Soulbeats by Tony Smith and Mike Lorello)
  9. "Lick Me Up" (Tony Moran n Deep Influence Mix)
  10. "Lick Me Up" (DJ Strobe Twisted Mix Full Extended Remix)
  11. "Lick Me Up" (DJ Strobe Drum Intro Twisted Remix)
  12. "Lick Me Up" (DJ Strobe Non Drum Intro Mixshow Twisted Remix)
  13. "Lick Me Up" (Hector Fonseca n Eduardo Lujan Remix)
  14. "Lick Me Up" (MSC Remix)
  15. "Lick Me Up" (Dinaire+Bissen Remix)
  16. "Lick Me Up" (Dinaire+Bissen Dub)
  17. "Lick Me Up" (Enrry Senna Remix)
  18. "Lick Me Up" (Hector Fonseca & Eduardo Lujan Remix)
  19. "Lick Me Up" (Oscar Velazquez Remix)
  20. "Lick Me Up" (Rich B Enriched Club Mix)
  21. "Lick Me Up" (Rich B Enriched Dub Mix)
  22. "Show Me Love" (DJ Mickeys Sydney Mardi Gras Anthem)

Charts

Chart (2017) Peak
position
US Dance Club Songs (Billboard)[3] 1

References

  1. "Hot Dance Club Songs – April 15, 2017". Billboard. April 4, 2017. Retrieved April 4, 2017.
  2. Track listing at Dirty Remixes
  3. "Tony Moran Chart History (Dance Club Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved April 11, 2017.
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