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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]
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 ...
David Lubega Balemezi (born 13 April 1975), better known by his stage name Lou Bega, is a German singer.His 1999 song "Mambo No. 5", a remake of Pérez Prado's 1949 instrumental piece, reached no. 1 in many European countries and was nominated for a Grammy Award.
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.
One seeming nod to Slater, 31, is “The Boy Is Mine,” a song that not only shares its name with the song Brandy, 45, and Monica, 43, released in 1998 but also interpolates the classic R&B hit.
Although "Sideline Ho" had a successful debut on the R&B charts, J Records refused to agree on producing a music video for the song at first, [1] and on January 19, 2007, a video clip of Monica asking fans to sign an online petition to help convince her record company to release a video for the single was leaked onto the internet. While several ...
Monica Barbaro plays Joan Baez, the legendary folk singer and one point of the Bob Dylan love triangle that grounds 'A Complete Unknown.' ... and the pace I had to play songs early on was just so ...
A Little Bit of This, a Little Bit of That is the only studio album British music producer D Mob, [1] released on FFRR Records in 1989. The album peaked at No. 46 on the UK Albums Chart, [4] No. 72 in Australia, [5] and No. 82 on the Billboard 200 in the US.