Something Like A Party
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"Something Like A Party" is the debut single by pop
Pop music
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 girl group
Girl group
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 School Gyrls
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. Produced by G-Production and written by Rock City
Rock City
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 the song was released on February 9, 2010. It charted on the Billboard
Billboard (magazine)
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Hot Dance/Club Play chart, so far peaking at #5.

Music video

Two music videos were shot for the single, one using behind-the-scenes footage and clips from the film, and the other an original music video.

Film version
This version includes behind-the-scenes clips of the girls on set, and clips of parts of the film. This version premiered after the film premiered on TeenNick on March 19.

Music video version
This version shows the girls in front of a wall with their name on it, dancing. Other scenes include the girls in a car driving to the club, along with the girls dancing in the club. The theme is about the girls able to get into the club, even though they are underage. When Jacque drops her real I.D the security guard goes into the club trying to find her, but fails. This version premiered in April 2010.
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