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"Get Off" is a song by American disco band Foxy, released in 1978. The background vocals were performed by Wildflower. The background vocals were performed by Wildflower. Released from their LP of the same name, [ 2 ] the song became a crossover hit.
Shortly after the first album was issued, Ortiz was replaced by Carlo Driggs, who contributed vocals/percussion and shared songwriting credits on Foxy's second album, Get Off. [1] Foxy's biggest hit was "Get Off" in 1978 (written by Ledesma and Driggs), which peaked at #9 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #1 on the Soul chart for two weeks. The song ...
Get Off may refer to: "Get Off" (Foxy song), 1978; Get Off "Get ... "Get Off", a song by Chris Brown from the 2017 album Heartbreak on a Full Moon; See also
Foxy (1976) Get Off (1978) Hot Numbers (1979) Singles from Get Off "Get Off" Released: 1978; Professional ratings; Review scores; Source Rating; Allmusic [1] Get Off ...
"Get Me Home" is the first single from Foxy Brown's debut album Ill Na Na. The song features R&B male group Blackstreet. Produced by the production duo Trackmasters, it samples Eugene Wilde's 1984 single, "Gotta Get You Home Tonight". The song reached number ten on the U.S. Billboard R&B charts.
Recording in Hook End, a studio built in a 16th-century house in Oxfordshire, Smith deliberately shrugged off crossover appeal to make the Cure’s most immersive and uncompromising album.
The song received generally positive reviews from music critics. Robin Murray of Clash called it a "red-hot Travis Scott bolstered rap burner". [1] Sam Moore of HipHopDX wrote, "'Get Off Me' is a perfect reminder of the chemistry Cudi and Travis Scott have when they hop on a song together even if it does not quite reach the euphoric heights of their 2020 smash hit 'The Scotts.'
Shakira collaborated with Karol G and released Spanish song “TQG” on Friday, February 24, which details Shakira feeling better off without ex Gerard Piqué. Here, the English-translated lyrics.