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Slow Down" is a high-octane, uptempo dance-pop and EDM song, [2] [11] that has been described as "wobbly club thumper" by Robert Copsey of Digital Spy. [12] It features a dubstep pre-chorus, funk guitars, a four on the floor beat, and a spoken word outro. [ 2 ]
"Slow Down" is the debut single of American singer Bobby Valentino, released from his first self-titled album, Bobby Valentino, on February 14, 2005. Produced by Tim & Bob , the song spent four consecutive weeks at number one on the US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and has since been certified gold by the Recording Industry Association ...
"Wanna Get to Know You" is a song recorded by G-Unit. It was released in January 2004 through Interscope Records and 50 Cent 's G-Unit Records as the third single from their 2003 debut album, Beg for Mercy .
Slow Cooker Chili. Chili is always a crowd-pleaser—especially on game days! This one takes everything you know and love about a classic chili but makes it even easier thanks to the use of a slow ...
Whether it's a fancy sit-down holiday meal or a more casual Super Bowl party, you want to make sure your guests are greeted with tasty treats whether you make them just as they arrive or prep in ...
To save time (and avoid missing the game!), skip the fried wings this game day and make these baked Buffalo wings instead. They're so much easier while still giving you a deliciously crispy, saucy ...
Shake It Up: Break It Down (known as Shake It Up: Dance Dance internationally, [1] or simply Shake It Up [2]) is the debut soundtrack from the first season (2010–2011) of Disney Channel hit original series, Shake It Up. It was released on July 12, 2011 as a 2 Disc CD + DVD combo, with the DVD showing the dance steps. [3]
You kind of showcase yourself as an r&b singer a lot better." The album also features a number of collaborations with prominent r&b writers and producers. Joe worked with labelmate R. Kelly on the lead single " More & More " and "Make You My Baby", these two songs were originally intended for R. Kelly's unreleased album "Loveland".