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Sunday, October 3, 2021
[New post] Get Ready For a Real Good Time With TLC’s “Get It Up”
aisasami posted: " Happy #SongLyricsSunday! Today's prompt is spicy as it is about finding songs where somebody is having sex or talking about it. My first thought was that I can find anything done by Prince to could easily fulfill this prompt. The Minneapolis artist was T"
Happy #SongLyricsSunday! Today's prompt is spicy as it is about finding songs where somebody is having sex or talking about it. My first thought was that I can find anything done by Prince to could easily fulfill this prompt. The Minneapolis artist was THE songwriter of suggestive lyrics, especially in the late 70s and then throughout the 80s. I actually thought about featuring the Prince-penned song "Nasty Girl" by Vanity Six first. But, then I remembered one song from one of my favorite 90s R&B girl groups TLC. The song was another song penned by Prince called "Get It Up". Let's take a look at it below.
Get Ready For a Real Good Time
TLC released their version of "Get It Up" in 1993 for the Poetic Justice soundtrack. (The movie Janet Jackson, Tupac Shakur, Regina King, Joe Torry, and Maya Angelou). It is actually a cover of the same-titled song by the Prince-associated musical group The Time. They released the original in 1981 as a single and as a track on their debut self-titled album.
Prince wrote the music, lyrics, and arranged the song. For the original, he recorded it in his home studio. Then later added vocalist Morris Day's vocals later on. You can hear Prince throughout the 1981 version, either on backing or as main vocals. But, his vocals are absent in the TLC version. Fun fact is that the Revolution keyboardist Doctor Fink appears in the song uncredited in the original version with his synth solos. (The Revolution was Prince's own backing band.)
TLC's version was remixed by Vincent Herbert. Herbert has been working with music with acts such as Toni Braxton, Babyface, Aaliyah, Lady Gaga, Deborah Cox, Destiny's Child, and JoJo.
There are actually two versions of the music video. According to the TLC fansite TLC Army, there was an original version that was shot inside a movie theater in Atlanta, the hometown of the girl group. Left Eye's sister Reigndrop Lopes also appears in that version. However, the executives at LaFace Records didn't like the music video very much as they felt it wasn't a strong enough promotion. So, the musical trio went to Los Angeles to shoot another version, which became the official music video.
Although "Get It Up" features some spicy lyrics, I always loved TLC's version. Their version features the flavors that embody the group: sexy, cool, and crazy. You can hear in the vocal lines with T-Boz's low voice, Left Eye's raps, and Chilli's cool vocals. Yet, the three always had lots of fun in what they did. You can see it in the music video below with their hot dance moves and their crazy antics. I just love TLC's "Get It Up"!
How about you? What do you like about "Get It Up"? Listen to "Get It Up" below and let me know what you think!
And if you are like me who likes remixes featured on 12 inch singles or maxi CDs, you can enjoy about every remix of "Get It Up" here:
Hey ha ha There it goes Yeah Cuz we's abouts to flow There it is For the fellas There it is That's it That's right There it is For the fellas Comin' back on the sexy tip Ya know what I'm sayin' (But no more dresses for y'all) (No more dresses, my brother brother)
Get it up Get it up TLC is back on the mic Ya know Ha ha Get it up Woo wee
Get it up Get ready for a real good time I'm gonna try to blow your mind Can't you see You and me It sounds so nasty Get it up Let your thang hang down We could fool around Don't you know I want you so (yeah) Make me happy (oh)
Get it up Get get get get get Get it up
Get it up (yeah) There is nothing wrong With freakin' all night long Me and you We're in a groove It feels good doin' it Get it up Leave your cares behind (just leave your cares behind) Let me try to find Find a spot (a spot) That gets you hot (ha ha) Let me do you Ohhhhh
Get it up Get get get get get Get it up
One time huh (ha ha ha) Woo there it is (uh) There it is Y'all know what it's like Y'all know what I'm talkin' about (ahh) I know y'all done did that nasty
Yo And the Left is thinkin' about it Just to think about it Leaves an ease in tension Easin' the tension loosen up enough to clenchin' Whatever's mentioned (Mentioned) Not to mention what I hand you wit' in question And a question at hand (There it is) Are you ready to make me feel the definition of a man (Man?) Man is it hot or is it me (Woah-ohhh-ohh)
Me I guess cause when it comes to feelin' free You free villains on civility my sexuality A formality of reality So don't touch me in the morning and walk away (walk away) As I commence to yawnin' commence to stay (come on) Stay up for the rest of the day (day) Just enough for my tongue to play (play) Play me back, back and forth (hey) Like a kiss (come on) As it goes a little somethin' like this
Oh (Uh oh oh, oh oh) You make me wanna sing (Uh uh oh oh) Ohhhhhhh (Uh oh oh) (Oh oh) Get me get me up, yeah, hey yeah
(Uh uh oh oh) (Oh oh) I wanna love you baby Wanna love you baby I wanna love you baby Wanna love you baby Get it up Get it up
I'll freak you all night Get it up Get it up I'll freak you all night Get it up Get it up I'll freak you all night Get it up Get it up I'll freak you all night
But no mo dresses for y'all No mo dresses my brother You got to get down if you wanna be our baby baby baby That's what I'm talkin' about Know what I'm sayin' Baby baby baby They got to be some fish out the ocean
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