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"Get Wild" is a song by the New Power Generation, and the first single from their 1995 album Exodus. [1] The song was a hit in the UK, reaching number 19 in the UK Singles Chart. [2] "Get Wild" is a funk song in the style of Parliament and Funkadelic.
TM Network is a Japanese rock/new wave/pop musical band, made up by Tetsuya Komuro (keyboardist), Takashi Utsunomiya (vocalist) and Naoto Kine (guitarist). They became popular in Japan as the "futuristic pop songs with synthesizer" after the release of their 1987 single "Get Wild".
"Wild Heaven" November 15, 1991 1 399,000 Platinum; TMN Classix 2 "Ichizu na Koi" September 29, 1993 1 306,000 Gold; Groove Gear 1984—1994 "Nights of the Knife" April 21, 1994 1 430,000 Platinum "Get Wild Decade Run" July 22, 1999 5 232,000 Gold; Kiwoku to Kiroku ~ Major Turn-Round "10 Years After" July 28, 1999 4 170,000 "Happiness x 3 ...
Get Wild" is a song by The New Power Generation (1994), the backing band of musician Prince Get Wild may also refer to: "Get Wild" (Aaron Carter song), from the album Aaron Carter, 1997; Get Wild, by Iranian-American DJ Sharam, 2009; Get Wild, by Max M, 1992 "Get Wild", a track from the EP
"Born to Be Wild" is a song written by Mars Bonfire and first released as a single by Steppenwolf. Although the lyrics do not specifically mention motorcycles, the song is often invoked in both popular and counter culture to denote a biker appearance or attitude since being featured in the 1969 film Easy Rider.
thank you aimee is literally a fuck you to kim kardashian and saying your kid is singing a song you and i both jnow ists about yoh — ashley🪷 5/23 (@bejeweledosco) April 19, 2024
On May 5, 2009 Iranian-American progressive house DJ Sharam, released "She Came Along", the lead single from his debut studio album, Get Wild (2009). [44] The song, featuring Cudi, charted for 15 weeks on the Bulgarian Singles Top 40. It entered the chart on position 40 on week 30/2009, and its last appearance was on week 44/2009.
In 1999 the release of Get Wild marked the group's reunion. It was followed by Heads Up! (2002), Rattleshake (2006), Full Tilt (2008) and Jump Start (2012). [1] Lil' Ed and the Blues Imperials have appeared multiple times at the Chicago Blues Festival and festivals and clubs around the world.