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Jem Aswad of Variety called the song an "empowering opening autobiographical testimonial," and noted it also made room for "clever, piercingly funny lyrics." [5] Andreas Hale in Billboard said, "from the haunting piano opening to the aggressive manner that the song builds momentum, this is the way you welcome listeners to your world and show them that you mean business."
The single was released on September 10, 2014. [1] Just like the single High Five, this single also has events. The first event is called Special Summer Event ~Get up & Come meet YUMA [2] and the other one was to be held in 2015 at Tokyo and Osaka.
Get Up (Bryan Adams album), 2015; Get Up (Richie Kotzen album) or the title song, 2004; Get Up! (Ben Harper and Charlie Musselwhite album) or the title song, 2013 Get Up, by NewJeans, 2023
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"Get Up" is a single by rapper 50 Cent, produced by Scott Storch. It was initially released as the official first single from his fourth studio album Before I Self Destruct, but it was later replaced by "Baby by Me", thus becoming an outtake from that album, and was only released in digital download on October 7, 2008 via Shady Records, Aftermath and Interscope.
"Get Up, Get into It, Get Involved" is a funk song recorded by James Brown. It was released as a two-part single in 1970 and charted #4 R&B and #34 Pop. [1] It features backing vocals by Bobby Byrd, who shared writing credit for the song with Brown and Ron Lenhoff. This was one of several songs by Brown with an upfront social message. [2] [3]
"Get Up" (also known as "Get Up (Everybody)") is a song by American house music singer-songwriter Byron Stingily, formerly of the band Ten City. A massive hit in the clubs, it was released in 1996 by Nervous Records and Manifesto Records , and samples Sylvester 's 1978 song " Dance (Disco Heat) ".
"Get Up" is a song recorded by American singer and songwriter Amel Larrieux. It was released on October 5, 1999 as the lead single from her debut solo studio album, Infinite Possibilities (2000). It was written by Larrieux and her husband, Lura Larrieux.