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"Let's Go" is a song written and performed by Scottish DJ Calvin Harris, featuring vocals from American singer Ne-Yo. The track was released in the United Kingdom on 30 March 2012 as the third single from Harris' third studio album, 18 Months (2012). [ 1 ]
An official music video was directed by Chris Villa. A teaser trailer for the clip was released on January 10, 2024, [4] before the visual was released on January 16, 2024. . The video co-stars actress Alix Lapri and sees Key Glock executing daring, violent heists alongside h
"Let's Go" is a song by American rock band the Cars, written by Ric Ocasek for the band's second studio album, Candy-O (1979). A new wave rock song, the song's hook was inspired by the Routers. The song's vocals are performed by bassist Benjamin Orr. "Let's Go" was released in 1979 as the debut single from Candy-O on Elektra Records. The single ...
"Let's Go" is a song by American rapper Trick Daddy, released as the first single from his 2004 sixth studio album Thug Matrimony: Married to the Streets. It features Twista and Lil Jon and was produced by Jim Jonsin and Bigg D .
"Let's Go" is a song by will.i.am that features Chris Brown, which was part of the former's fourth studio album #willpower before being removed in November 2013. The reason for the song's removal was due to the unlicensed sampling of " Rebound " by Arty and Mat Zo .
"Let's Go" is a song written by Peitor Angell and sung by freestyle singer Nocera, who co-produced the song with Floyd Fisher and Peitor Angell [1] and remixed by Little Louie Vega. It was released in 1987 as the second single (after 1986's " Summertime Summertime ") from her debut album Over the Rainbow .
"Let's Go" is a song by Australian rock band King Stingray, released on 14 June 2022 by Cooking Vinyl Australia as the fifth single from the band's self-titled debut album. The song and its music video won two National Indigenous Music Awards in 2023.
"Let's Go" is a song by Dutch disc jockey and producer Tiësto with vocals from Swedish synth-pop duo Icona Pop, who co-wrote the song with Tiësto, Oscar Holter, Marcus Sepehrmanesh, Alx Reuterskiöld and Karl-Ola Solem Kjellholm. It was released on 13 May 2014 by PM:AM Recordings as the third si