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Music video by 50 Cent performing Ayo
Technologywith Joseph Kahn, Richard Weager(C)
2007 Shady Records/Aftermath
Records/Interscope Records Tags : Google Earth |
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"Maybe" is a pop song written by English
singer-songwriter "Emma Bunton" and "Yak
Bondy" for Bunton's second solo studio album,
"Free Me". It was released in 2003 as the
album's second single to moderate success on
different record charts, and it entered the
top forty on the majority of which it
appeared on. The song contains Motown
influences, and actually originated from the
style and sound of The Aloof's "Rich Man's
Frug". In late 2007/early 2008, Bunton
performed an edit of the song as her solo
performance on the "Return Of The Spice
Girls" tour.
"Maybe" was released in the UK on 13 October
2003. It debuted at number six on "the UK
Singles Chart" and although it did not reach
the top five as "Free Me" had, it outsold its
predecessor with a total of 77,208 copies
once it completed its chart run. In early
2004, "Maybe" began to receive airplay across
Australia and Continental Europe, where it
achieved top forty success and huge radio
airplay, but it failed to emulate the major
impact it had on the UK. The song failed to
enter "the Canadian Singles Chart" and the
"BDS airplay chart", but it managed to
frequently occupy "the number one" position
on "MuchMoreMusic's MMMTop10.com." Up until
the end of the summer, it maintained "a top
ten" position before it exited the chart.
Early in January 2005, the song and its remix
were solicited to "U.S. radio". Both versions
climbed to a peak position of "number six" on
"the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play", which
made it a success in nightclubs.
In the summer of 2004, "Maybe" was released
to music video,directed by "Richard Weager"
strongly inspired by "Sweet Charity" "dance
scene rotation" throughout Canada Tags : spicegirls emmabunton freeme britishfemaleartists britishpopmusic the60'smotowninfluence |
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Durée : 229 s |
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