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"I Got My Game On" is a song written by Jim Collins, George Teren and Jamey Johnson, and recorded by American country music singer Trace Adkins. It was released in August 2007 as the first single from his compilation album American Man: Greatest Hits Volume II. The song peaked at No.34 on the Hot Country Songs chart in the United States.
The Way I Wanna Go is the seventeenth studio album by American country music artist Trace Adkins.It was released on August 27, 2021, via Verge Records. [1] It is promoted as the 25th anniversary album of the singer.
Deborah Evans Price, of Billboard magazine reviewed the song favorably, saying that it "fits Adkins' larger-than-life personality and Louisiana roughneck past." She says that Adkins "launches into the rapid-fire lyrics with gusto" and that he "goes for broke with a terrific vocal performance - and the spoken asides he tosses into the mix are hilarious."
The music video was directed by Michael Salomon and premiered in June 2006. [3] The video depicts a baseball team's practice. The team can't get one batter to hit against the pitcher, who is a self-centered egomaniac and thinks he is God's gift to women.
Joy in My Heart", sometimes titled "I've Got the Joy, Joy, Joy, Joy" or "Joy, Joy Down in My Heart", is a popular Christian song often sung around the campfire and during scouting events. It is often included in Gospel music and a cappella concerts, songbooks, and Christian children's songbooks. [1] The song was written by George William Cooke.
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"You're Gonna Miss This" is a ballad composed of three verses and a bridge, each section portraying an event in the life of an unnamed female character: being driven to school by her mother in the first verse, being visited at her apartment by her father in the second verse, and conversing with a plumber while her children are misbehaving and making noise in the third verse.