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"Get Ready for This" is a song recorded by Belgian/Dutch music group 2 Unlimited. [4] It was released on 23 September 1991 as the lead single from their debut album, Get Ready! (1992).
"I Guess I Like It Like That" is a 1991 promotional single written by Australian singer-songwriter Kylie Minogue and British producers Mike Stock and Pete Waterman for Minogue's fourth album Let's Get to It. The song samples 2 Unlimited's "Get Ready for This" written by Phil Wilde, Jean-Paul de Coster and Ray Slijngaard.
Get Ready! is the debut studio album by Belgian/Dutch Eurodance group 2 Unlimited. The album includes 2 Unlimited's breakthrough worldwide hit single " Get Ready for This ". Release and reception
Blackstreet – "Get Ready" Noreaga – "Oh No" [26] Puff Daddy feat. R. Kelly – "Satisfy You" Mobb Deep feat. Lil' Kim – "Quiet Storm" (version 2: remix) Dr. Dre feat. Snoop Dogg – "Still D.R.E." [27] Q-Tip – "Vivrant Thing" Ol' Dirty Bastard feat. Kelis – "Got Your Money" Missy Elliott feat. Big Boi and Nicole – "All n My Grill" [28]
"Get Ready" is a song recorded by American recording artist Pitbull for his eleventh studio album Libertad 548 (2019). The song features guest vocals from American country singer Blake Shelton, and the single version features additional guitar elements from Aerosmith band member Joe Perry. It was written by Pitbull, Shelton, José Carlos Garcia ...
The music video was directed by Joseph Kahn. [35] On October 23, 2017, Swift released a teaser of the music video for the song. [36] The teaser was met with controversy, with many online commentators and media outlets claiming that Swift is physically naked in the music video; many social media users criticized Swift's alleged nudity in the teaser.
The video was released in 1996, and the shots took place somewhere in East London. This video is very sunny and upbeat. The video also features lead singer Saffron playing the Sega Saturn video games Virtua Fighter 2 and Hang-On GP. The second music video, produced by Ben Grosse for the remix of the track, was released in early 1997.
"Ready for the Floor" was generally well received by music critics and charted well, peaking at number six on the UK Singles Chart in February 2008. [7] Drowned in Sound gave the single a score of 9/10 and described it as one that "might not sell a million records" but that it could make "'household name' an achievable status". [ 8 ]