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The album's first single, "Beautiful Surprise", became her biggest hit in a decade, reaching number 24 on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. [2] It earned a Grammy Award nomination for Best R&B Song. [9] The album's second and final single, "Give Me You", was less successful but became a top twenty hit on the Adult R&B Songs chart. [2]
The last song to be recorded for Beautiful Surprise, the R&B song has a breezy mid-tempo groove that is structured around a smooth synth. Lyrically, the song is an ode to her family, husband Grant Hill and her two daughters Myla and Lael, on which she sings about how happy she is to have experienced an unexpected but fulfilling love with a man.
The song was released as the album's third and final single in October 2004. A re-recorded version of "Still" with new arrangement and production by Luke Laird was also released on Tamia's fifth studio Beautiful Surprise (2012).
The song "Auld Lang Syne" comes from a Robert Burns poem. Burns was the national poet of Scotland and wrote the poem in 1788, but it wasn't published until 1799—three years after his death.
"Give Me You" is a song by Canadian recording artist Tamia. It was written and produced by Claude Kelly and Andre Brissett for her fifth studio album Beautiful Surprise (2012). Released as the album's second and final single in the United States, it reached number 19 on the US Billboard Adult R&B Songs chart.
I mean, first of all, there’s the fact that K, I, and M are capitalized in the title which obviously spells Kim. And then there are the lyrics (via Genius ). Ahem, we have:
On each stop, Swift drops in a few surprise songs during an acoustic set. With seven plays and counting, “You’re On Your Own, Kid" has been the most-played surprise song so far. Most recently ...
“Follow Me”, a deep house track produced and mixed by Kyle Smith, and executive produced by DJ Pierre and George Morel, was released in 1992 on the Strictly Rhythm record label. The record became an underground club hit and is considered one of the classics of the house genre for its uplifting spirit and "its unapologetically optimistic ...