Rob Base And Dj Ez Rock It Takes Two Rar

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  1. Soul Train Music Award For Best R&B/Soul Single – Group, Band Or Duo

Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock - It Takes Two (1988) Tracklist: A1 - Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock - It Takes Two (Vocal) B1 - Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock - It Takes Two.

MC Mitch Ski - Red Alert is a Great Man 2. Just-Ice - Going Way Back 3. Hell Razor - No More James 4. Ultramagnetic MC's - Funky 5. Salt-N-Pepa - Shake Your Thing 6. 45 King - The King Is Here 7. Stetsasonic - Sally 8.

45 King - The 900 Number 9. Jungle Brothers - On the Run 10. Chill Rob G - Intro With Chill Rob G 11. Anotoinette - Hit 'Em With This 12.

Sugar Bear - Ready to Penetrate 13. Salt-N-Pepa - I Gotcha Once Again 14.

45 King - Cool 15. Jungle Brothers - Jimmy Bonus Beat 17. Ultramagnetic MC's - Feelin' It 18. Jungle Brothers - Bonus Pella 19. Rob Base & DJ EZ Rock - It Takes Two.

Contents. Composition and background The song heavily from ' 1972 song ', using drum, the well known ' sample, as well as the lyric sung by Collins which gives 'It Takes Two' its title. The famous introduction of the song is spoken over a sample of 'Space Dust' by The Galactic Force Band (1978). Music video The music video 'It Takes Two' was edited by Peter Lauer and Pam Thomas, who worked in MTV’s promotions department alongside Peter Dougherty, Ted Demme and Mark Pellington. The music video was filmed in by Steven Gladstone and Ilona Lieberman. Most of it was shot on a variety of 16mm stocks, using two standard 16 cameras that shared a single constant-speed electric motor.

The first scene, where the DJ and little boy are talking, was shot in a record store in Harlem. The interior dance sequences were not part of the original production. The entire film 'budget' was four 100 foot rolls of 16mm film, which did not result in there being enough coverage, which explains the use of the, and the insertion of the shots from the dance hall that do not match the video. The shot of a lone figure in a graveyard introducing the song (before the music starts) was indeed taken in a cemetery. There was no budget, so the director of photography's, which had suffered a collision during travel to the shoot location, was driven to the gate of the cemetery, and the vehicle's headlights were used to illuminate the shot.

The artist is reported to have paid the 'producer' $5,000 for the video, the production crew remains unpaid to this day, and it is unclear how much, if any, of the $5,000 was actually spent on making the video. Sampling and covers Mike Will Made It, Carly Rae Jepsen and Lil Yachty version 'It Takes Two' by, and Released February 10, 2017 ( 2017-02-10) Format Recorded 2016 Length 3: 34. Robert Ginyard Jr. Singles chronology ' (2016) ' It Takes Two' (2017) 'Gucci On My' (2017) ' (2016) ' It Takes Two' (2017) 'Gucci On My' (2017) singles chronology ' (2015) ' It Takes Two ' (2017) ' (2017) singles chronology ' (2016) 2016 ' It Takes Two' (2017) It Takes Two2017 'Honor' (2017) Honor2017 ' It Takes Two' was by American record producer, Canadian singer and American rapper. The song was released on February 10, 2017 as part of 's clothes fall campaign. In this version, Jepsen also performs a rap. 'It Takes Two' was accompanied by a three-minute promotional commercial directed by premiering during the ceremony commercial break.

Other versions. The song was also use as the main theme for season one to MTV's then new show with Fab 5 Freddy. Female dance trio used the chorus line in their single '. 1989 and 1990: Belgian group sampled the line 'I wanna rock right now' in the last 40 seconds on the of their single '. 1992: The song has been sampled by on the track 'Get Busy'. 1993: The song was sampled by in their song 'I Wanna Rock' in their album. 1994: also sampled the song in 'Suckas Need Bodyguards' from their album.

1997: did an official remix on Profile Records, which appeared on the album 'Variety Pack'. 2002: The ' vocals are sampled and heavily processed on 's Death Medley EP. 2002: has covered the song on his second album, titled ' featuring and. 2006: 's 'Make It Last Forever' sampled the song on her second album,.

A 2007 parody version by singer about the sci-fi character on his 2007 album BACONspiracy!, 'It Takes Who'. 2006: samples the song for his song 'Give and Go' on the album.

2008: covered the song on his album. 2010: The song's line 'I wanna rock right now' has been repeatedly sampled on ' single ' from their fifth studio album. The song is sampled in the techno song 'The Question Is What Is The Question' by Scooter. 2009: sampled the song on his song ' on his album. Korea's Girl Group 's 'I Am the Best' ('내가 제일 잘 나가') from samples the 'Yeah!. The song is used in the episodes 'Stan's Night Out' and '. The song has been sampled by Gigi Barocco with his remix for Breakdown's 'Play With It'.

English rapper heavily sampled the song in his song 'I Wanna Rock', which he released in July 2012. A 2013 NFL Mobile commercial, featuring at a middle school dance, plays the song in the background. 's 2017 single ' featuring samples the song on her 2017 album. Charts Chart (1988) Peak position UK Singles 24 US 36 US 3 US 17 In popular culture. The song was used in the film. The song was also frequently used in the TV series.

The song was also used in the video game in the in-game radio station Playback FM. The Song was mentioned in the fictional playlist ‘’Raid The Arcade’’ in the book by See also. Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. Retrieved January 11, 2015. ^ Lester, Paul (11 July 2012). The Guardian.

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Soul Train Music Award For Best R&B/Soul Single – Group, Band Or Duo

Retrieved 11 January 2015. Retrieved 5 July 2011. ^ Steven Gladstone, Director of Photography for the music video of 'It Takes Two'. Target Corporation. February 7, 2017.

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