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In a 2012 interview with YouKnowIGotSoul.com, Dwele recalled his original ideas for the song and the process of composing it: . I was in L.A. working with G-One and I remember I had a portable CD player and I had burnt a song in the studio and had it in my portable CD player in my headphones on the balcony of my hotel room under palm trees.
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Find a Way may refer to: "Find a Way" (Alessandra Amoroso song), 2009 "Find a Way" (Amy Grant song), 1985 "Find a Way" (A Tribe Called Quest song), 1998 "Find a Way" (Dwele song), 2003 "Find a Way", a song by Coldcut from Some Like It Cold, 1990 "Find a Way", a song by Kwesta featuring Kruna and Soweto Gospel Choir
The first part of the sentence, "inveniam viam", "I shall find a way", also appears in other contexts in the tragedies of Seneca, spoken by Hercules and by Oedipus, and in Seneca's Hercules Furens (Act II, Scene 1, line 276) the whole sentence appears, in third person: "inveniet viam, aut faciet."
"Find a Way" is a song by A Tribe Called Quest, the first single from their fifth album The Love Movement. The New York Times ' Ben Ratliff wrote that "Find a Way" "innocently wonders about the point at which friendship spills over into sex."
Love Will Find a Way is a jazz album by Philip Bailey released in November 2019 on Verve Records. [1] The album reached No. 1 on both the Billboard Top Jazz Albums chart and the Billboard Contemporary Jazz Albums chart.
On the Billboard Hot 100, "Love Will Find a Way" peaked at number 6. [ 3 ] The song received a considerable amount of airplay during the summer of 1978, prompting critic Robert Christgau to say, "Hear David Jenkins sing 'once you get past the pain' fifty times in a day and the pain will be permanent", referring to the lyrics of the chorus.
"Find a Way" is a 1985 single by Christian music singer Amy Grant. It was released as the first single from her Unguarded album. Also, "Find a Way" was Grant's first major single release, as it was issued in mainstream (non-religious) popular outlets by A&M Records along with the album. Although the single was released in both the United States ...