British
boy bandUltimate Kaos released a cover of "Casanova" as the lead single from their second album, The Kaos Theory, in February 1997. It reached the top 10 in Belgium, France, and the Netherlands. On June 1, 1998,[19] it was re-released and entered the top 20 in Australia.
New Zealand pop-reggae band
L.A.B. released a cover of the song on 22 September 2023.[44] L.A.B.'s version was produced by band member Brad Kora.[45] The band's vocalist Joel Shadbolt felt that their rendition was more upbeat and "hyped up" compared to their typical reggae-influenced music.[46]
The song was released just prior to the band's October European tour,[44] and is the second single taken from their sixth album, released in February 2024.[46] In its first week, the song reached number 39 on the
New Zealand Singles Chart,[47] and was the second-highest performing track by a New Zealand artist that week.[48]
British
boy bandUltimate Kaos released a cover of "Casanova" as the lead single from their second album, The Kaos Theory, in February 1997. It reached the top 10 in Belgium, France, and the Netherlands. On June 1, 1998,[19] it was re-released and entered the top 20 in Australia.
New Zealand pop-reggae band
L.A.B. released a cover of the song on 22 September 2023.[44] L.A.B.'s version was produced by band member Brad Kora.[45] The band's vocalist Joel Shadbolt felt that their rendition was more upbeat and "hyped up" compared to their typical reggae-influenced music.[46]
The song was released just prior to the band's October European tour,[44] and is the second single taken from their sixth album, released in February 2024.[46] In its first week, the song reached number 39 on the
New Zealand Singles Chart,[47] and was the second-highest performing track by a New Zealand artist that week.[48]