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Internationally, "Your Body" reached number one in Belarus and the Top-10 in Canada and Lebanon while reaching Top-20 in the UK, Scotland and Japan, and Top-40 in most other countries, including Germany, Denmark, New Zealand, Spain, Switzerland, Hungary, Romania and the United States, where it peaked at number 34 on the Billboard Hot 100 with ...
Your Body may refer to: "Your Body" (Christina Aguilera song), 2012 "Your Body" (Pretty Ricky song), 2005 "Your Body", a song by Keith Urban from Ripcord, 2016 "Your Body", a song by Kylie Minogue and Fernando Garibay, featuring Giorgio Moroder, from Kylie + Garibay, 2015
The "Your Body" video starts with Pretty Ricky on the beach saying "Yes sir, yes sir, yes sir, yes sir," then they start singing, rapping and dancing the "Your Body" dance. Then the scene changes to them driving on the highway, and then Spectacular and Slick rap while they are walking along the beach. Spectacular Shirtless Rapping.
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"Move Your Body" is a 1986 house music song by American musician Marshall Jefferson. The track was released by Trax Records label, following several earlier tracks under aliases such as Virgo. After several popular tunes given to Chicago-based DJ Ron Trent , Jefferson released his first track "Go Wild Rhythm Tracks" on Trax Records and later ...
According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes.com by Sony/ATV Music Publishing, "Rock Your Body" is written in the key of E minor and has a tempo of 101 beats per minute. [10] It follows the chord progression of F/G-G/A-Em, with Justin Timberlake's vocal range spanning from the low note of B 3 to the high note of D 6 . [ 10 ]
"Touch Me (I Want Your Body)" is a song by the English pop singer Samantha Fox from her debut studio album, Touch Me (1986). A successful topless model, Fox had been invited to attend an open audition for Jive Records, as the label was seeking "a British Madonna" to sing the song. [3]