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  Name Deeper Underground
  Cover Jamiroquai_Deeperjpg
  Artist Jamiroquai
  From Album Synkronized
  Released July 28 , 1998
  Format CD / 12"
  Recorded 1998
  Genre Funk
  Length 3:33/4:44
  Label Sony
  Writer Jason Kay , Toby Smith
  Producer Al Stone
  Last Single "High Times"<br />(1996)
  This Single "'''Deeper Underground'''"<br />(1998)
  Next Single " Canned Heat "<br />(1999)


"Deeper Underground" is the first single from the album '' Synkronized '' by the funk/acid-jazz band, Jamiroquai . It was included in the soundtrack of the movie '' Godzilla '' and was a hidden track on '' Synkronized ''. It is the only single from the band to have reached number 1 in the UK charts.


TRACK LISTING

UK release 1
# "Deeper Underground (Radio Edit)"
# "Deeper Underground (The Metro Mix)"
# "Deeper Underground (Instrumental)"

UK release 2
# "Deeper Underground"
# "Deeper Underground (The Ummah Mix)"
# "Deeper Underground (S-man meets da Northface Killa dub)"


MUSIC VIDEO

in the Deeper Underground music video]]
Directed by Mike Lipscombe, it was used as a promotion tool for the 1998 film '' Godzilla ''. Partly shot on location at Grays ' State Theatre, it depicts a Film Theatre in which the movie is being shown. However, as the screen shows Godzilla walking on the ocean floor, one of its feet breaks the screen and water floods into the theatre as if the screen were made of glass and everything behind it were real. The theatre turns into chaos as the audience tries to get out alive, in the midst of which Jay Kay appears and dances on top of the seats. Several other things go through the screen, including a Helicopter and a Taxi .

The video is shot on a Bluescreen , which Kay had to move where it dotted in accordance to the video. The theatre scene was shot separately and added together.

Another version of the video replaces the monster with a man in the movie who smashes an aquarium, causing the theatre to flood. The rest of the video is completely identical.

  Before " Freak Me " by Another Level
  Title UK Singles Chart Number 1 Single
  Years July 19 1998 for 1 week
  After " Viva Forever " by The Spice Girls