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The official remix of the song, known as the "Ming Remix" was released on February 10, 2009 [5] as a promo single.It was previously released on the EP format of the original version of "The Party's Just Begun".
The Party's Just Begun" was released as the first single from the album on July 11, 2006, in the United States and on January 8, 2007, in the United Kingdom. [6] [7] The song debuted at number 94 on the Billboard Hot 100 on September 9, 2006, [8] peaking at number 85 the following week. [9]
The Party's Just Beginning holds a 78% approval rating on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, based on 23 reviews, and an average rating of 6.7/10. The website's critical consensus reads, " The Party's Just Beginning takes a bravely unorthodox dive into difficult themes – and proves writer, director, and star Karen Gillan is a filmmaker to be ...
The comments appear to come after the couple did an interview with Podcaster Fannita, in which the host and Raven-Symoné started singing The Cheetah Girls song “The Party’s Just Begun.”
Cause I’m Peter the Pumpkin Eater and the party’s just begun." The Pioneer Woman. Ann Drake "I can smell autumn dancing in the breeze. The sweet chill of pumpkin, and crisp sunburnt leaves."
This was the follow-up single to "The Party's Just Begun" and was the most successful single, and was quickly followed up by "Step Up". While performing at the Disney Channel Games in 2007, they shortened the song. The song opened with their opening lines of the song excluding Raven's, and before the second chorus they added a brief dance mix.
Following the film's premiere, the group embarked on The Party's Just Begun Tour from September 2006 to March 2007. The tour grossed over $43 million USD. [37] [38] Two of the concert dates were recorded for the live album, In Concert: The Party's Just Begun Tour, which was released July 10, 2007. [39]
Furtado's first single, "Party's Just Begun (Again)", was released that year on the soundtrack album for Brokedown Palace (1999). 2000–2005: Whoa, Nelly! and Folklore Furtado continued the collaboration with Eaton and West, who co-produced her debut album, Whoa, Nelly! , which was released in October 2000.