LOS ANGELES, CA. (Top40 Charts/
Brian Anthony Official Website) - With Fox's DVD release this week of Fantastic Four 2: Rise Of The
Silver Surfer in the U.S., Mexico and the U.K., Brian Anthony's infectious new track 'WhatsitgonnaB? (I'm So Ready)' is about to get millions of home viewers dancing in their chairs.
The multi-talented singer, songwriter and performer's song is part of a wedding montage scene included in the Bonus Features section of the DVD. Brian will be credited on the DVD and there will be a link to his Myspace page. Powerhouse U.K website ILikeMusic.co.uk recently conducted an interview with Brian based on his success with Fantastic Four 2.
Brian is currently launching an exciting interactive flash website where fans can listen to his music, check out his press clippings, send his music to friends and view an animated 'B Card.' The website can be accessed at www.brian-anthony.com/.
There will also be links to the new DJ Remix package of 'WhatsitgonnaB? (I'm So Ready)' featuring revamped versions of the song by some of the hottest names in the dance world: Chus & Ceballos, Albert Castillo, Rod Carrillo and Rui Da Silva.
Chus and Ceballos' recent pop remixes include 'Hung Up' by Madonna and 'Stars Are Blind' by Paris Hilton. Castillo recently did 'Don't Stop The Music' for Rihanna, and 'Say OK' for Vanessa Hudgens. Rod Carrillo remixed "Whine Up!" for Kat De Luna and 'Electrop Pop' for Jupiter Rising and Rui Da Silva's dance remixes include Jennifer Lopez's 'Play,' and Lighthouse Family's 'Happy.'
This activity surrounding 'WhatsitgonnaB? (I'm So Ready)' follows the incredible rise of Brian's track 'Come and Get It' in Spain (where it was a No 13 single), Italy, Russia and South Africa after the song was included over the end titles of Garfield 2: Tail of Two Kitties upon the film's release in Germany. Fox used portions of the track's promo video for a special World Cup promotion, and later included it as a bonus feature on the worldwide release of the film's DVD, which sold over two million copies worldwide; a European label quickly snatched up the song.