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"Party In Your Bedroom" was written by brothers Alexander and Jean Paul Makhlouf and Samuel Frisch while production was also handled by the group and S*A*M and Sluggo.When the song started to get spun at the Angels & Kings club in New York City, the track garnered a lot of buzz and attracted the interest of several record labels. [3]
Take It to the Floor was released digitally on December 23, 2008 and released physically on January 20, 2009 by Universal Republic Records. [3] It features five songs previously released on their Cash Cash EP, one of them being re-recorded.
According to Cash Cash, "the lyrics, the melody, the synth riff, and the emotion they evoke all together" were worked on first; "everything else was secondary."The aforementioned American electronic music group has stated that the recording process for the song "was a total vacation from the way they had been working lately."
Cash Cash members Jean Paul Makhlouf and Samuel Frisch first began playing together under the name The Consequence in 2002. [13] [14] As The Consequence, the band put out three releases independently, Your Own Place (2004), [13] The Consequence (2005), [13] and By The Bedside (2006).
Cash Cash (EP) is the eponymous debut EP by band Cash Cash.On October 7, 2008, it became available on the iTunes Store. [1] The EP was also sold at shows and managed to sell 5,000 copies.
"Millionaire" is a song by American DJ trio Cash Cash and British DJ Digital Farm Animals. It features vocals from American rapper Nelly, and was released digitally as the eighth single from their fourth studio album, Blood, Sweat & 3 Years (2016), on June 3, 2016. [2]
The music video for "Take Me Home" was released on December 18, 2013. The music video was directed by DJ Brawner and showcases a young couple on a road trip in alternating love-hate states. [6]
"Here in Your Bedroom" is a song by the American punk rock band Goldfinger. It was released in 1996 on Mojo Records as their debut single from their self-titled debut studio album . The song is based on the band's frontman, John Feldmann , and a brief relationship he had with a woman.