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"Do What U Want" is a song by American singer Lady Gaga, featuring R. Kelly. The song was released on October 21, 2013, as the second single from Gaga's third studio album Artpop (2013). The singers wrote the song with DJ White Shadow , Martin Bresso , and William Grigahcine .
The music video, featuring the band dancing on treadmills, became a staple on YouTube, at one time being one of their most-watched videos, with over 66.5 million views. The single's B-side, "The Lovecats", is a cover of the song by the Cure and was previously included on the band's Do What You Want EP and the single "A Million Ways". An ...
"Do What You Want" is a song by American rock band OK Go from their second album, Oh No. It is the second single off the album released in the UK (in the US, the song was released as an EP prior to the album's release).
"Take What You Want" is a song by American rapper Post Malone featuring British singer Ozzy Osbourne and fellow American rapper Travis Scott. Written alongside Billy Walsh and producers Louis Bell & Andrew Watt, the song appears on the former's third studio album, Hollywood's Bleeding (2019), later appearing as a bonus track on Osbourne's twelfth studio album Ordinary Man (2020).
Do What You Want may refer to: Do What You Want, an album by Garageland; Do What You Want, an EP by OK Go "Do What You Want" (song) Do What You Want, 1973 Argentine film "Do What You Want", a song by the Black Eyed Peas from Monkey Business "Do What You Want", a song by Bad Religion from Suffer
"What You Want" is a single off the Immigrant album. [1] It features guest vocals from fellow XO labelmate the Weeknd. This would be their second collaboration, following Belly's 2015 single, "Might Not". The song was officially released on May 24, 2018.
“Show me exactly what you want me to do to you.” “I want you to bend over for me.” “Push your ass back towards me. I want to feel all of you.” “I want to fill you up.” “How deep ...
"What You Want" was written by Amy Lee, Terry Balsamo, and Tim McCord in New York City and the production was handled by Nick Raskulinecz. [2] [3] During an interview with MTV News in June, Lee talked about the song saying, "[...] the song that I think is the first single is the song that wraps it all up.