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Can't Slow Down is the second solo studio album by American recording artist Lionel Richie.It was released on October 14, 1983, by Motown Records. [5]Can't Slow Down has been certified Diamond by the RIAA, selling over 10 million copies [6] in the United States and over 20 million copies worldwide, making it Richie's best-selling album, and one of the best-selling albums of the 1980s.
Can't Slow Down may refer to: Can't Slow Down (Lionel Richie album) or its title song, 1983; Can't Slow Down (Saves the Day album), 1998; Can't Slow Down (Foreigner album), 2009 "Can't Slow Down" (song), by Hedley from their album Hello, 2015 "Can't Slow Down", by Joe Satriani from his album Flying in a Blue Dream, 1989
Can't Slow Down is the ninth studio album by the British-American rock band Foreigner and their most recent album to date. It was the band's first studio release with lead singer Kelly Hansen and bassist Jeff Pilson and the group's first new studio album since 1994's Mr. Moonlight. [2]
Slowdown, an industrial action; Slow Down (unidentified sound), a sound recorded in the Pacific Ocean Slowdown (venue), an entertainment venue in Omaha, Nebraska, US Slow Down, a 2017 book by Nichole Nordeman
"In an unprecedented snub, Can't Slow Down was left out of Rolling Stone magazine's "100 Best Albums of the Eighties", despite the album winning a Grammy award for Album of the Year in 1985." Removed because this seems unsourced and rather subjective. Somarain 13:55, 24 September 2024 (UTC)
Can't Slow Down was released by Equal Vision Records on August 11, 1998. [8] McGrath came up with the title of the album, taking it from the Lionel Richie album of the same name. [9] The album sold 8,000 copies by the time Through Being Cool (1999) was released. [6]
"Can't Slow Down" is an electropop song with a "chilled vibe" and "deeply personal" lyrics that describe "the dark side of fame." [4] [5] Inspired by Hoggard's struggle to balance his personal relationships with his celebrity status, the song is "the most personal, honest look at the realities of life in the fast lane," according to a statement Hoggard made to Postmedia Network. [3]
Can't Slow Down: 29 September 2009: 14 years, 11 months, 5 days [110] The Bangles: Everything: 18 October 1988: Doll Revolution: 9 September 2003: 14 years, 10 months, 22 days D'Angelo: Voodoo: 25 January 2000: Black Messiah (with The Vanguard) 15 December 2014: 14 years, 10 months, 20 days [81] Shania Twain: Up! 19 November 2002: Now: 29 ...