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The inclusion of Kesha (pictured) was the suggestion of producer Dr. Luke, as Flo Rida wanted a female voice in the song. "Right Round" was written by Flo Rida, Dr. Luke, Kool Kojak, DJ Frank E, Philip Lawrence, Bruno Mars, Aaron Bay-Schuck, and Dead or Alive, the band whose 1984 song "You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)" is sampled in the chorus.
Flo Rida's 2009 single "Right Round" featuring Kesha, from his album R.O.O.T.S. interpolates elements of the song. [ 92 ] [ 93 ] [ 94 ] In 2020, American industrial metal band 3Teeth released Guns Akimbo , a two-track set that included a cover version of "You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)".
Right Round" was released as the album's lead single, and became Flo Rida's second number-one hit. Released on January 25, 2009, the song debuted at number 58 on the US Billboard Hot 100 on February 18, 2009.
In 2009, Flo Rida released his second studio album R.O.O.T.S.; its lead single "Right Round" topped the national charts of Canada, Germany, Ireland, and the United Kingdom, in addition to the American one, where it remained for six consecutive weeks. [5]
"Turn Around (5, 4, 3, 2, 1)" is a song by American rapper Flo Rida from his third studio album, Only One Flo (Part 1), which features American producer DJ Frank E.
Billy Bragg has released a musical response to country singer Oliver Anthony’s controversial hit, “Rich Men North of Richmond”.. Anthony’s track has amassed 30 million views on YouTube in ...
"Right Round Here" is a song recorded by Canadian country music artist Dean Brody. The track was written by Stuart Walker and Jenna Walker of the Reklaws with Callum Maudsley, while Gavin Slate produced it. [1] It is the fourth single and title track off Brody's eighth studio album Right Round Here. [2]
Brody described Right Round Here as an ode to Canada, "the country that raised and shaped me". In reference to having lived in several different provinces, including British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario, and Nova Scotia, Brody stated "from coast to coast, this nation has been both my muse and home," and that calling the album a "love letter" to the country would be an understatement. [4]