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"Walk It Out" is the debut single of Unk from his debut album Beat'n Down Yo Block! The song was played on the radio in Atlanta starting in March 2006 but did not gain popularity nationwide until September of that year. The song peaked at number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100, giving him the first top-ten single of his career.
In 2000, Big Oomp signed Unk to his label, Big Oomp Records. He released the album Beat'n Down Yo Block! in 2006 led by the single "Walk It Out" that reached the top ten in the Billboard Hot 100. [2] In 2008, he released the album 2econd Season, supported by the single "Show Out" to moderate success. [3]
Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Walk It Out may refer to: Songs "Walk It Out" (Unk song), 2006 "Walk It Out" (Jennifer Hudson song) ...
"2 Step" is the second single from Unk's debut album Beat'n Down Yo Block!, released in 2007. It has an accompanying dance, called the "2 Step".
"Walk It Out" - DJ Unk "Pop, Lock, and Drop It" - Huey "The Deepest Hood" - Al Kapone "Come On" - Bonecrusher featuring Onslaught "Superman's Black In The Building" - Public Enemy "Storm" - Cut Chemist featuring Mr. Lif & Edan "In the Music" - The Roots featuring Malik B & Porn "Ain't Nothing Wrong with That" - Robert Randolph & The Family Band
Joe Jonas debuted “Work It Out” — the first single from his upcoming solo album, Music for People Who Believe in Love — on Friday, July 19. While he hasn't revealed exactly what the song ...
"Walk It Out" is a song by American singer Jennifer Hudson. It was written by Lyrica Anderson, Jacob Luttrell, Chris Godbey, Mike Tompkins, Jim Beanz, J-Roc, Hudson and Timbaland for her third studio album JHUD (2014), while production was handled by the latter. The mid-tempo track was released worldwide on April 29, 2014 as the second single ...
"Walking Out" is a 2019 song by Armenian singer Srbuk. It represented Armenia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 in Tel Aviv, Israel after being internally selected by the Public Television Company of Armenia (AMPTV), Armenia's broadcaster for the Eurovision Song Contest. [1]