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New Radicals (stylized as Иew Radicals) was an American pop rock band formed in 1997 in Los Angeles.The band was centered on the duo of Gregg Alexander (lead vocals, guitar, songwriting, production) and Danielle Brisebois (keyboards, percussion, backing vocals), and augmented by session and touring musicians.
"You Get What You Give" is a song by American alternative rock band New Radicals. It was the first and most successful single from their only studio album, Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too (1998). Released on November 3, 1998, it reached number 36 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number eight on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart.
The album also charted within the top 40 in Austria, [45] New Zealand, [46] Germany, [47] and Sweden, [48] and peaked outside of the top 40 in the Netherlands and Switzerland. [49] [50] The New Radicals' debut single, "You Get What You Give", was released on November 3, 1998, and was commercially successful.
Twenty-five years after they disbanded with only one album to their name, New Radicals have released their first new songs in support of democracy. The group, which includes Gregg Alexander and ...
Pages in category "New Radicals songs" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
In 2003, he wrote four songs on Iglesias' album 7, under the pseudonym Alex Ander. [4] In 2004, a new Alexander track, "A Love Like That," was released, uncredited, on the Internet. It was suspected to be a New Radicals outtake, as some of the lyrics appeared in the booklet accompanying Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too. [5]
The full list of songs and dances for tonight’s final. Saturday 14 December 2024 13:23, Ellie Muir. ... It’s to “You Get What You Give” by New Radicals, and Chris has opened his ...
"Someday We'll Know" is a song by the New Radicals. It was released in March 1999 as the second single off their album Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too (1998). Lyrically, the song explores the confusion over why a relationship ended.