Scream Her Name

Scream Her Name is the fifth official single by pop singer, Helena Rossi, it is the seventh single in all. It is her third written by China to be released from Rossi, dispite featuring writing credits from Yannik McQueen.

Single by Helena Rossi from Queenbee Released 24 August, 2009 Format CD Single, Digital Recorded 2009 Genre Pop, Ballad, Dance Length Label Elite Records Writer B. DeRosa Y. McQueen Producer B. DeRosa Chart position #4 Certification Platinum

Background Speculation begun for the single's release after the song was performed at numerous events. Closure was then rumored for release but was clarified as false when Rossi confirmed the video filming.

Rossi said she plans for the release sometime in September as she would be touring in July for the Strictly Censored Tour and through-out August to October on the Apocalypse City Live tour.

Music Video The video began filming with swedish director Jonas Åkerlund, on June 4th, 2009. Pictures leaked of Rossi in a dark 'ghoulish' wig.

Tracklisting CD1 1.Scream Her Name (Main Version) 2.Coin Laundry (L. Mitchell, H. Rossi, B. Lee) 3.Scream Her Name (Video) (Edit) CD2 1.Scream Her Name (Single edit) 2.Thriller (R. Temperton) 3.Scream Her Name (Video) (Full) DVD Single 1.Scream Her Name 2.No Fairytale 3.Little Boots Medley 4.Vulnerable/Beat It Image:Fragile.jpg Helena Rossi performing Fragile. It did not make it on the tour though.The Remixes 1.Scream Her Name (Alesha's Vagina Monologues) 2.Scream Her Name (Darkling Violetta's Cry Of The Banshee) 3.Scream Her Name (Ellen's Scream the Wrong Name Mix) 4.Scream Her Name (Retta's Screwed & Chopped Hip-Hop Mix) 5.Scream Her Name (Paulo's Oversexxxed Bossa Nova Mix) 6.Scream Her Name (EC's Luv Moan Down 2D Bone Mix) 7.Scream Her Name (Sophie's P*ssy Poppin' Edit) iTunes Bundle 1.Scream Her Name (Main Version) 2.Coin Laundry (L. Mitchell, H. Rossi, B. Lee) 3.Thriller (R. Temperton) 4.Scream Her Name (Video) (Full) 5.Fragile (Live @ Strictly Censored Tour Rehearsel) Chart Performance The song debut on the URAPs Singles Chart at #4, matching the peak of No Fairytale, despite predictions of a Top 3 debut. It shifted 62,024 copies this week. The next week it stayed at #4 selling 50,753. It dropped to #12 the following week shifting a tiny 26,878 though it was now certified Silver. In it's fourth week it moved a spot down to #13 selling 29,756 more than the week before. The fifth week saw it fall to #17 selling just 17,001. It's sixth week had it sell 14,019 and drop to #20. It dropped to #23 in it's seventh week selling 13,622, being the first time to leave the Top 20. Now certified Gold the single moved up to #22 selling 16,544, eight weeks into it's charting. It once again dropped to #23 with sales of 13,233. In it's 10th week it launched to #18 with Platinum sales of 18,874.

During it's eleventh week it sold 16,544 for a place at #20. It was the only song charting for 12 weeks on 15th November where it still held on at #23 selling 13,875. It has so far sold 291,698 and is Rossi's highest selling, longest lasting single.

Charts Peak Chart (2009)
 * 1) 5 UK Airplay
 * 2) 1 POP BOX
 * 3) 1 Pre-Release Charts
 * 4) 4 Single Charts

Release history Country Release Format  Release Date United States Airplay  June 31, 2009 Australia Airplay  July 7, 2009 UK Airplay  July 17, 2009 UK Australia Physical Digital August 24, 2009