Disco🌶️📖
Diamond Member
#LiteralLegender
Joined: May 2005
Posts: 68,874
|
Post by Disco🌶️📖 on Apr 4, 2020 2:53:16 GMT -5
This was a one off single released in 2005. Donna co-wrote it with Bruce Roberts. An early version of it had appeared at the end of an episode of Sex And The City in 2003 (it was the The Post-It Always Sticks Twice episode). This peaked at #4 on the Billboard Dance Club Play chart.
Original Radio Edit
There were remixes by L.E.X, Ralphi Rosario, and Eddie Baez. L.E.X. were able to get Donna in to record some additional vocals and spoken bits which were used in the various remixes.
L.E.X. Radio Edit
Ralphi Rosario Radio Edit
Eddie Baez Vocal Anthem
Initially I was taken aback by Donna's restrained vocals as she didn't approach this as a full voiced song but over time they grew on me. The original has a laid back feel. I love the layered production. There are so many little elements and things everywhere. I liked all of the remixes but I preferred the Ralphi and L.E.X. ones.
|
|
🇯🇲 lucy88 🇯🇲
Diamond Member
🇯🇲 R&B Junkie 🇯🇲
Joined: June 2017
Posts: 22,814
Pronouns: she/her
|
Post by 🇯🇲 lucy88 🇯🇲 on Jan 21, 2021 16:18:59 GMT -5
I like it. It's decent.
|
|
divasummer
9x Platinum Member
Joined: November 2011
Posts: 9,745
|
Post by divasummer on Dec 6, 2023 17:07:25 GMT -5
I liked this song a lot. I’m a huge Donna fan and was waiting for ages for it to come out and also to hear it on the Sex In The City episode it was played a couple times on. I was also taken back at first by her restrained vocals, but the song was catchy and it was Donna so I got over it. The remixes and added stronger vocals were a treat at the time. This was actually one of the better one offs or leaked tracks that came out in her less active years. Well I’m my opinion.
|
|