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"We Got the Power" is the second single from the band's album Humanz and was produced by Damon Albarn, Remi Kabaka, and the album's executive producer The Twilite Tone. The song features guest vocals from Jehnny Beth, the lead singer of the British band Savages as well as backing vocals from American rapper D.R.A.M. and Noel Gallagher.
"The Power" was the seventh song with the highest recognisability rate. [28] In 2022, Classic Pop ranked it number three in their list of the top 40 dance tracks from the 90's, [ 29 ] while Rolling Stone ranked it number 188 in their "200 Greatest Dance Songs of All Time". [ 5 ]
We Got the Power may mean: "We Got the Power" (Gorillaz song), 2017 "We Got the Power" (Loreen song), 2013 "We Got the Power", a 2005 song by Dropkick Murphys from ...
#thatPower is a song by American recording artist will.i.am, taken from his fourth studio album, #willpower.The song features Canadian singer Justin Bieber, who wrote the song alongside will.i.am, Verrigni, and Damien Leroy ().
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"We Got the Power" is a song by Swedish singer Loreen. [1] The song was written by Ester Dean and Geoff Earley. It was released in Sweden as a digital download by Warner Music Sweden on 15 May 2013. She performed the song during the final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2013.
Common, King Louie, G Herbo, Katie Got Bandz, Saba, Tree, No Name Gypsy, Mic Terror, & Nick Jr. of Treated Crew: Producer 2017 Hallelujah Money: Gorillaz and Benjamin Clementine Warner Bros. Producer 2017 Andromeda: Gorillaz and DRAM Warner Bros. Producer 2017 Saturnz Barz: Gorillaz and Popcaan Warner Bros. Producer 2017 We Got the Power
You've Got the Power" appeared in the UK Singles Chart at number 95, [4] but reportedly sold enough copies to be a hit, with Henderson stating that many copies of the record sold had been excluded from the chart data, as they (Gallup) thought the single was being illegally hyped in stores around Scotland, rather than recognising that McEwan's ...