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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.
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 ...
"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.
"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 ]
First issued on the film's 1989 soundtrack, the extended version was featured on Public Enemy's third studio album Fear of a Black Planet (1990). "Fight the Power" incorporates various samples and allusions to African-American culture, including civil rights exhortations, black church services, and the music of James Brown.
The Power is a 2021 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Mahesh Manjrekar and produced by Pen India Limited and Galani Entertainments. [1] It stars Vidyut Jammwal , Mahesh Manjrekar, Shruti Haasan , Zakir Hussain , Sonal Chauhan , Medha Manjrekar , Prateik Babbar , Sachin Khedekar and Jisshu Sengupta .
The Power of Love, an early 3D film demonstrated in 1922 "The Power of Love", an episode of The O.C. ... (You Got) The Power of Love", by The Everly Brothers (1966)
"He's Got the Power" is a song written by Ellie Greenwich and Tony Powers. it was first recorded by the American girl group The Exciters in 1963. It was released on United Artists Records and peaked at # 57 on the US Billboard Top 100. The recording was produced by Leiber, Stoller and the arrangement was by Teacho Wiltshire.