Imogen Heap - Song Usage

Song Usage

Imogen Heap and Frou Frou songs have been featured in various TV shows, movies, advertisements, and marching band productions, notably including CSI, The OC, Saturday Night Live, Garden State, The Holiday and So You Think You Can Dance.

Also notable is the sampling of Heap's song "Hide & Seek" in Jason DeRulo's single "Whatcha Say", which peaked at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100.

The Bluecoats Drum and Bugle Corps used Heap's song "Aha" in their 2010 production titled, "Metropolis: The Future is Now"

Wiz Khalifa sampled Frou Frou's "Let Go" for his "Kush and Orange Juice" mixtape on the track "In the Cut".

The Pack rapper Young L's 2011 mixtape 'As I Float: The Great John Nash' makes extensive use of samples of Imogen Heap songs on nearly every track.

Producer Clams Casino (musician) has also sampled Heap's songs numerous times in his beats such as, Motivation, I'm Burning, B.O.R., Out The Hood, and I'm God which have been rapped on by Lil B

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