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"Gotta Move On" is a song by American singer Toni Braxton. It was written and produced by Braxton along with Jeremih Felton and Kenneth Coby for her tenth studio album Spell My Name (2020), while production was helmed by Coby under his moniker Soundz, with Paul Boutin and Braxton serving as vocal producers.
"Funkytown" is a song by American disco-funk group Lipps Inc., written and produced by Steven Greenberg and released by Casablanca Records in March 1980 as the second single from the group's 1979 debut studio album Mouth to Mouth.
"Gotta Move On", a song by Monica from the album The Makings of Me Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Gotta Move On .
Iconic karaoke songs from the '80s. Cu Fleshman. ... Cyndi Lauper's version of "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" reached #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 after its release in 1983. Lauper's upbeat pop ...
Influenced by dancehall, it was released as a single on June 17, 2022 and intended to lead his fifth album, The Love Album: Off the Grid (2023); however, the song was only included on the album's expanded edition. "Gotta Move On" peaked at number 79 on the Billboard Hot 100 and became Diddy's first entry on the chart since his 2010 single ...
On May 15, 2020, Dave Audé's remix of second single "Dance" was released. [8] The album version of the track was released on July 31, 2020, [9] with the accompanying music video being released on August 5, 2020. [10] In support of the album, "Gotta Move On" featuring singer H.E.R. was released to Braxton's YouTube account on August 24, 2020. [11]
In the Rolling Stone review of the album, critic Lester Bangs said, "I have no doubt that it's the best rock concert ever put on record." [17]Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! was released in September 1970, well into sessions for the band's next studio album, Sticky Fingers, and was well-received critically and commercially, reaching number 1 in the UK [18] and number 6 in the United States, [19] where it ...
"You Gotta Move" is a traditional African-American spiritual song. Since the 1940s, the song has been recorded by a variety of gospel musicians, usually as "You Got to Move" or "You've Got to Move". It was later popularized with blues and blues rock secular adaptations by Mississippi Fred McDowell and the Rolling Stones.