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I'm the Man is the second EP by American metal band Anthrax, released in 1987 by Megaforce Worldwide/Island Records (although the song was supposedly written three years before). [4] The band, along with Eddie Kramer and Paul Hammingson, produced the EP, which includes the single "I'm the Man".
"The Man" is a song by American singer Aloe Blacc. First included on his EP Wake Me Up, the song was later released as the second single from his third studio album, 2014's Lift Your Spirit, on Interscope Records. Blacc co-wrote the track with Sam Barsh, Daniel Seeff, and its producer DJ Khalil and Alex Finkin.
"I'm the Man" is a song by American hip hop recording artist 50 Cent, released on December 4, 2015 as the third single from his eleventh mixtape, The Kanan Tape (2015). [1] The hip hop song features vocals and production from Sonny Digital. [2] It was released for digital download on February 12, 2016. [3] [4]
"I'm the Man" is a song written and performed by Joe Jackson, appearing on the album of the same name. Written for the album's "spiv rock" theme, the song is a new wave rock track with humorous lyrics. "I'm the Man" was released as the album's first single, failing to chart in the UK or US but reaching number 23 in Canada.
I'm the Man may refer to: I'm the Man, a 1987 EP by Anthrax; I'm the Man (Joe Jackson album), 1979 "I'm the Man" (Joe Jackson song), 1979;
About.com ranked "All the Man That I Need" number four in their list of "Top 20 Best Whitney Houston Songs" in 2018, noting that it has "a prominent gospel choir in the final chorus." [ 37 ] In a 2020 retrospective review, Matthew Hocter from Albumism described it as "a power ballad bringing some serious drama". [ 38 ]
Nevertheless, Wilson says he is thankful that so many people are getting to know the man his dad was, through the music. "My dad is more alive than he's ever been," Wilson says now.
I'm the Man is the debut album by the American musician Sherman Robertson, released in 1994. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was initially released by Indigo Recordings, in 1993. [ 3 ] Robertson supported the album with European and North American tours.