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"Can't Get Enough" is a 1994 single from New Zealand funk rock band Supergroove. It peaked at number one in the New Zealand singles chart and later charted at 36 in Australia. The song was included on Supergroove's debut album Traction. Long-time TVNZ 2 continuity announcer Warren Thomas made a spoken cameo appearance part way into the song.
Awards
"Can't Get Enough" was nominated for Single of the Year at the 1995 New Zealand Music Awards, with the song's video winning Best Video, along with four other wins for the band.
The music video was directed by Supergroove's bass player Joe Lonie. Its eclectic visual style was influenced by Fane Flaws' video for The Mutton Birds' song "Nature". The "Can't Get Enough" video won a number of awards, including Best Music Video at the 1995 New Zealand Music Awards, and Best Editing for James Schoning, and Runner-Up Best Video for director Joe Lonie at the 1994 New Zealand Music Video Awards,. In 2009 it was ranked number 35 in the New Zealand Film Archive's list of the top 100 New Zealand music videos.
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