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Me & My Microphone : ウィキペディア英語版
Me & My Microphone

"Me & My Microphone" is a song by Swedish recording artist September released from her fourth studio album ''Love CPR''. The song was written by several writers, including September and fellow Swedish rapper Petter. The song is the English version of "Mikrofonkåt." "Me & My Microphone" has become a modest success for September, reaching number forty-eight on the Belgium (Wallonia) chart. Compared to the original Swedish "Mikrofonkåt," which was number one on the Swedish singles chart for 11 weeks, the song is a commercial failure.
The song was released in the United States on April 12, 2011 as the first international single from ''Love CPR'', while becoming the third single in Scandinavia, following "Mikrofonkåt" and "Resuscitate Me." September performed the song live on the Norwegian-Swedish television talk show Skavlan on January 14, 2011.
== Composition ==

"Me & My Microphone" was written by Thomas Rusiak, Niklas Bergwall, rapper Petter, Daniel Alexander, and September, with production credits to Bergwall. The song is an English adaption of "Mikrofonkåt."〔

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