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"Shut Up and Dance" is a song by American rock band Aerosmith. Written by Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, Jack Blades, and Tommy Shaw, it first appeared on the band's eleventh studio album, Get a Grip (1993). It was released only in the United Kingdom in June 1994 by Geffen Records, reaching number 24 on the UK Singles Chart.
"Shut Up and Dance" is a pop rock, [13] power pop, [14] synth rock, [15] and alternative rock song [19] that is driven by synthesizer and dance grooves. [13] It incorporates production that is reminiscent of the 1980s, with gated ambience added to the drums, sheeny synth pads, reversed snare 'whooshes', and stadium-sized reverb and delay effects. [20]
"Shut Up and Dance", by the Pointer Sisters from Serious Slammin', 1988 "Shut Up and Dance", by the Victorious cast from Victorious 2.0: More Music from the Hit TV Show , 2012 Television
Shut Up and Dance: Mixes is a Paula Abdul remix album, released in 1990. It contains dance remixes of the six hit singles from Abdul's debut album Forever Your Girl, one remixed album track and one medley. The album was another huge success for Abdul, peaking at No. 7 on the Billboard 200.
SoulO is Nick Lachey's debut album as a solo artist, after leaving the boy band 98 Degrees.The album was released in the US on November 11, 2003 on Universal Records. "Could You Love" was recorded earlier by Youngstown on their second album, Down For the Get Down (2001).
[3] Another writer for the website, Lindsay Planer, similarly appraised the individual releases Shut Up 'n Play Yer Guitar Some More and Return of the Son of Shut Up 'n Play Yer Guitar, writing of Some More, "it is certainly a wonderful place for interested parties to commence their discovery of the (dare say) many moods Zappa imbued in ...
"Shut Up" is a song written and performed by American R&B singer R. Kelly and included on his twelfth solo studio album Black Panties. Released on November 10, 2011 through YouTube , the song was the first recording he made after throat surgery in 2011.
It is from her debut album Shut Up. It reached the top 20 of some European charts, but only reached #34 in Australia. It was not as successful as her debut single, a cover of "Papa Don't Preach" by Madonna. Reportedly, Kelly wrote the song about her brother Jack Osbourne, and his annoyance of her when she was a child.