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  2. Let's Get Down (Tony! Toni! Toné! song) - Wikipedia

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    "Let's Get Down" is a song recorded by American R&B group Tony! Toni! Toné! for their fourth studio album House of Music (1996). It was written by Raphael Saadiq, DJ Quik, and George Archie. The song was produced by Saadiq with DJ Quik and G-One.

  3. Get Down Tonight - Wikipedia

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    The song displays some of the signature characteristics of the disco era such as a fast tempo and repeating lyrics. The song also features a distinctive introduction, employing a guitar solo rendered at double-speed. [6] [7] The song was originally titled "What You Want Is What You Get" before KC changed the title to "Get Down Tonight". [8]

  4. KC and the Sunshine Band discography - Wikipedia

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    Get Down Live! (1995, Intersound) Live: Get Down Tonight (1998, EMI-Capitol ) Rehashed and shortened to 10 Tracks rerelease of the 1995 Get Down Live! release.

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  6. I'm Your Boogie Man - Wikipedia

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    Richard Finch said that the song was written about a DJ at a Miami, Florida, radio station WFUN named Don Wright, who was the first to give their hit single "Get Down Tonight" airplay, followed by Robert W, Walker of Y100 [2] The song was originally titled "I'll Be a Son of a Gun" before KC changed the title to "I'm Your Boogie Man".

  7. Doctors Say This Nighttime Behavior Can Be A Sign Of Dementia

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    There are plenty of reason you might feel off in the late afternoon and evening. Maybe you’re mentally wiped after socializing all day, or your brain is fried from hours of work.

  8. Supafly - Wikipedia

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    Supafly is best known for 2005's "Let's Get Down", which was a club hit around the world and used by the Australian television network FOX8 as their summer theme song; and for "Moving Too Fast" in late 2006, which sampled the Phil Collins' hit "Another Day in Paradise". Supafly picked up the Best Newcomer Award at the 2006 Urban Music Awards. [1]

  9. US manufacturers predict growth in 2025 after prolonged slump

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. manufacturers are optimistic that the sector will emerge from a prolonged recession next year, though capital expenditure growth was likely to fall short of 2024's pace.