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This song was initially selected as the theme song of the 2000 Democratic National Convention, but this plan was scrapped due to the possibility of people associating the song with Monica Lewinsky, who had a central role in the Clinton–Lewinsky scandal, with the chorus, "A little bit of Monica in my life". [124] [125]
All music and lyrics by Lou Bega, Zippy Davids, Frank Lio and Donald Fact, except: Track 1 – "Mambo No. 5 (A Little Bit Of...)": music by Pérez Prado, lyrics by Lou Bega and Zippy Davids; Track 4 – "Can I Tico Tico You": music by Zequinha Abreu, lyrics by Lou Bega, Zippy Davids, Frank Lio and Donald Fact.
List of songs recorded by Monica Song Artist(s) Writer(s) Album(s) Year Ref. "A Dozen Roses (You Remind Me)" Monica Curtis Mayfield Missy Elliott Corte Ellis: The Makings of Me: 2006 [8] "Ain't Gonna Cry No More" Monica Monica Arnold Fred Jerkins III LaShawn Daniels: All Eyez on Me: 2002 [9] "Ain't Nobody" Monica featuring Treach: Dallas Austin ...
A Little Bit" was used to promote Bally Total Fitness and thus, a limited CD single pressing was made available to people who joined the club. [7] [8] The song was also utilized for the company's promotional advertisement campaign. [9] "A Little Bit" is a dance-pop song, composed in a "medium pop" tempo. [10]
Walter Donaldson (February 15, 1893 – July 15, 1947) [1] was a prolific American popular songwriter and publishing company founder, composing many hit songs of the 1910s to 1940s, that have become standards and form part of the Great American Songbook.
Brandy and Monica first worked together in 1997, on a song titled "The Boy is Mine."[2] Created as a solo track, Brandy recorded the song alone. [3]After listening to the result, however, she and Rodney Jerkins thought it would work better as a duet, [4] an idea which was further inspired by Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson's 1982 hit duet "The Girl Is Mine". [5]
After the Storm is the fourth studio album by American singer Monica.It was first released on June 17, 2003 through J Records.Created over a period of three years, in which Monica experienced personal struggles and its original version, All Eyez on Me, was delayed numerous times following the moderate success of single "All Eyez on Me" as well as the leak to Internet file-sharing services and ...
AllMusic wrote, "Those who consider house music one-dimensional must give a serious listen to D-Mob's unpredictable and appropriately titled A Little Bit of This, A Little Bit of That." [2] Bill Coleman from Billboard commented, "Coming off three No. 1 club hits, D-Mob finally unleashes its album debut [...] and it grooves. D-Mob brainchild ...