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Crazier
Crazier is a single released in 2003 by Gary Numan in collaboration with Rico (billed as Gary Numan vs Rico). "Crazier" became Numan's first new single to make the Top 20 in almost two decades, reaching number 13 on the UK Singles Chart and was one of three new tracks recorded for the album Hybrid. It was released on three CD singles. Kerrang! TV playlisted the video for the song which was voted in at #1 for the station as did "Rip" the previous year. It also made #2 on the station's ringtone chart.

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