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"I Just Wanna"
Single by Kiss
from the album Revenge
A-side"I Just Wanna"
B-side"I Just Wanna" (Radio Eq)
Released1992
Length4:07
LabelMercury (US)
Songwriter(s)Paul Stanley, Vinnie Vincent
Producer(s)Bob Ezrin
Kiss singles chronology
"Domino"
(1992)
"I Just Wanna"
(1992)
"Every Time I Look at You"
(1992)
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  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 1992 · Fecha Grabación: 1992 -
    Discográfica: Mercury (US) · · Productor: Bob Ezrin

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    1992 single by Kiss

    "I Just Wanna" is a song by the American rock band Kiss from their 1992 studio album Revenge.[1] It was also released as the album`s promotional single.

    Background and writing

    "I Just Wanna" is the 11th track on the Kiss 1992 studio album Revenge.[1]

    The song was written by Paul Stanley and Vinnie Vincent.[2] The latter also co-wrote two other songs on the album.[2]

    Music video

    The music video was directed by Paul Rachman, who was also the director of two more videos from Revenge: "Unholy" and "Domino".[2] He recounted in an interview with Songfacts:

    We had to do "I Just Wanna" while the band was on tour. We only had one day with them in London while they were touring, so I had to come up with an idea we could do in one day. It was a Paul Stanley song, and it was pop-y. The previous song ["Unholy"] was really, really dark — it was a dark void kind of atmosphere — so I went in the opposite direction. And that video was accomplishable to shoot in one day on a stage in London.[2]

    Composition

    In the chorus Stanley repeats "I just wanna f..." a couple of times until he finally completes the phrase "I just wanna forget you".[2]

    Personnel

    • Paul Stanley – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
    • Bruce Kulick – lead guitar, EBow,[3] backing vocals
    • Eric Singer – drums, backing vocals
    • Gene Simmons – bass

    with

    • Tommy Thayer – backing vocals
    • Jesse Damon – backing vocals[4]

    Charts

    Chart (1992)

    Peak
    position

    US Mainstream Rock (Billboard)[5]

    34

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    1992 single by Kiss

    "I Just Wanna" is a song by the American rock band Kiss from their 1992 studio album Revenge.[1] It was also released as the album`s promotional single.

    Background and writing

    "I Just Wanna" is the 11th track on the Kiss 1992 studio album Revenge.[1]

    The song was written by Paul Stanley and Vinnie Vincent.[2] The latter also co-wrote two other songs on the album.[2]

    Music video

    The music video was directed by Paul Rachman, who was also the director of two more videos from Revenge: "Unholy" and "Domino".[2] He recounted in an interview with Songfacts:

    We had to do "I Just Wanna" while the band was on tour. We only had one day with them in London while they were touring, so I had to come up with an idea we could do in one day. It was a Paul Stanley song, and it was pop-y. The previous song ["Unholy"] was really, really dark — it was a dark void kind of atmosphere — so I went in the opposite direction. And that video was accomplishable to shoot in one day on a stage in London.[2]

    Composition

    In the chorus Stanley repeats "I just wanna f..." a couple of times until he finally completes the phrase "I just wanna forget you".[2]

    Personnel

    • Paul Stanley – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
    • Bruce Kulick – lead guitar, EBow,[3] backing vocals
    • Eric Singer – drums, backing vocals
    • Gene Simmons – bass

    with

    • Tommy Thayer – backing vocals
    • Jesse Damon – backing vocals[4]

    Charts

    Chart (1992)

    Peak
    position

    US Mainstream Rock (Billboard)[5]

    34

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