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"Don't Hold Back" is the first single by the Potbelleez from the self-titled debut album The Potbelleez. The single is their most successful to date and received heavy airplay across Australia and was critically acclaimed.
Pitchfork Media ' s Scott Plagenhoef stated the song along with "The Boxer" "harks back to the duo's early B-Boy/techno days" but missed "the ferocity and sub-bass rattlings of their earlier cousins, and here play second fiddle to unremarkable verses and nasally vocals". [8] It won the Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording in February 2006. [9]
The album included the songs "Loud & Clear" and "Don’t Hold Back," serving as the band's first two professionally filmed music videos. The album also included the song “The Big Breakdown Day 3 (The Escape), a continuation of two tracks from their debut album and partly named in tribute to their defunct tour companions, The Escape Engine.
Don't Hold Back may refer to: . Don't Hold Back, a 2001 album by Public Announcement; Don't Hold Back, a 1970 album by Sky "Don't Hold Back" (The Potbelleez song), 2007 "Don't Hold Back", a song by The Alan Parsons Parsons Project from Eve
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The 41-year-old singer's new album, Chemistry, is out now. She told fans she is not planning a tour to support her new music.
They were a one-hit wonder, reaching No. 21 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1979 with "Don't Hold Back", on the Ariola record label. The track reached No. 33 in the UK Singles Chart in January 1979. [2] In the early 1970s, Jamerson Jr. became an in-demand session bassist.
We don’t talk about Bruno, but that doesn’t mean we’re gatekeeping Sebastián Yatra’s “Dos Oruguitas” lyrics in English—especially after the song’s nomination and performance at ...