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on YouTube " I Want to Be Free " is a song by the English new wave band Toyah , fronted by Toyah Willcox , released as a single in May 1981 by Safari Records . The song promoted Toyah's 1981 studio album Anthem and was a Top 10 chart hit in the UK and Ireland.
Anthem is a studio album by the English new wave band Toyah, fronted by Toyah Willcox, released in 1981 by Safari Records.It was the band's most successful album, reaching number 2 in the UK Albums Chart and featuring the Top 10 singles "It's a Mystery" and "I Want to Be Free".
Toyah Ann Willcox (born 18 May 1958) is an English singer-songwriter, actress, and television presenter. In a career spanning more than 40 years, she has had eight top 40 singles, released over 20 albums, written two books, appeared in over 40 stage plays and 10 feature films, and voiced and presented numerous television shows.
"Move On" is a song by American rapper Lil Tjay, released on November 20, 2020 with an accompanying music video. It is the second single and a bonus track from his second studio album Destined 2 Win (2020).
"I Want to Be Free" "Thunder in the Mountains" 1982 "Brave New World" "Dawn Chorus" 1983 "Rebel Run" Toyah solo music videos: 1985 "Don't Fall in Love (I Said)" "Soul Passing Through Soul" "America for Beginners" 1987 "Echo Beach" 1993 "Out of the Blue" 1994 "Now and Then" 2007 "Latex Messiah (Viva la Rebel in You)" (Version 1)
Posh Pop was originally slated for a late July 2021 release, but was then pushed back by a month. It was preceded by the release of three singles: "Levitate", "Zoom Zoom", and "Summer of Love".
The song became an ever-present mainstay of Toyah's live sets, and to this day it is rare for Toyah to play a full set and not perform this song, which is always placed at the end of the show. [1] " Ieya" has been re-recorded by Toyah a number of times in her later career: in 1993 on the album Take the Leap! , on Looking Back in 1995, and on ...
The song features Juelz Santana, Freekey Zekey, and Toya, and was produced by DR Period and Mafia Boy, who used a sample of the Commodores' 1977 hit "Easy". Released as the follow-up to Cam'ron's successful single " Oh Boy ", "Hey Ma" followed that song's success, peaking at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 , his highest peak on that chart, while ...