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Martin Hall Now We Do It Again Lyrics

Vocal by The O'Jays

"Now That We Found Love"
Vocal by The O'Jays
from the album Send Ahoy
Released 1973
Genre Philadelphia soul
Songwriter(s) Kenny Gamble & Leon Huff
"Now That We've Plant Dearest"
Now That We've Found Love.jpg
Single past Third World
from the album Journey to Addis
Released 1978
Genre Reggae
Length
  • 8:13 (album version)
  • 7:30 (single version)
  • 3:58 (radio edit)
Characterization Island
Songwriter(due south) Kenny Gamble & Leon Huff
Third Earth singles chronology
"96º in the Shade"
(1977)
"At present That We've Found Dear"
(1978)
"Cool Meditation"
(1979)

"Now That We Found Dear" (also known as "Now That We've Found Love") is a song written by Kenneth Take a chance and Leon Huff and originally recorded by American R&B/soul song group The O'Jays for their 7th album, Ship Ahoy (1973).

Heavy D and the Boyz version [edit]

"Now That We Found Love"
Now That We Found Love (Heavy D and the Boyz song).jpg
Unmarried past Heavy D and the Boyz featuring Aaron Hall
from the album Peaceful Journey
Released June 11, 1991[1]
Recorded 1990–1991
Genre Hip house
Length iv:18
Characterization Uptown
Songwriter(due south)
  • Dwight Myers
  • Kenny Gamble & Leon Huff
Producer(s) Teddy Riley
Heavy D and the Boyz featuring Aaron Hall singles chronology
"Is It Adept to You"
(1991)
"Now That We Found Love"
(1991)
"Don't Curse"
(1991)
Music video
"Now That Nosotros Establish Love" on YouTube

American grouping Heavy D & the Boyz released their very successful trip the light fantastic toe/firm-cover of "Now That Nosotros Constitute Beloved" in 1991. Information technology was produced by Teddy Riley and remains their biggest hit. The song was released equally the second single from their 3rd album, Peaceful Journeying (1991), and peaked at number ii in the UK and number 11 in the United states of america.

Disquisitional reception [edit]

Jesse Ducker from Albumism described the song every bit "a tricky and extremely successful pairing with producer Riley, featuring Aaron Hall's powerful vocals on the chorus. The vocal takes some of its inspiration from the O'Jays' song of the aforementioned proper name, but has the well-nigh in common with reggae grouping 3rd World'due south version of the rail. Heavy D plays to his strengths here, celebrating the love he's cultivated and finding new means to explore its dynamics."[ii] AllMusic editor Alex Henderson said that the remake is "melodic", and "fun and escapist in nature".[three] Larry Pic from Billboard viewed it as a "fab hip-house interpretation" and "an invigorating top-hour canticle".[4] He noted that the producer "adds a mainstream gloss that could spark a tiptop forty breakthrough hit."[five]

BuzzFeed ranked information technology number 59 in their list of "The 101 Greatest Trip the light fantastic toe Songs Of the '90s" in 2017.[half dozen] In their review of the Peaceful Journey album, Alex Henderson and Bryan Devane for Cashbox stated that this is a song "to expect out for".[7] James Bernard from Entertainment Weekly called it a "fast-paced hip-firm jam".[8] Australian music channel Max included information technology in their listing of "one thousand Greatest Songs of All Fourth dimension" in 2013.[9] James Hamilton from Music Calendar week accounted information technology a "jaunty singalong stereo rap".[x] Martin Aston from the magazine'due south RM Dance Update said that the rails "has been given a bouncy, slick gloss, with a typically snappy slice of rap from the heavyweight poet."[xi] Eric Deggans from The Pittsburgh Press described it as "reggae-flavored".[12] Marc Andrews from Nail Hits complimented information technology as "rap at its most jolly and fun-filled".[13]

Chart operation [edit]

"Now That We Found Dearest" was very successful on the singles charts on several continents. In Europe, it reached number ii in the Netherlands, Sweden and the Britain. In the latter, the unmarried peaked in its fourth week at the U.k. Singles Chart, on July 21, 1991.[xiv] It was held off the pinnacle spot by Bryan Adams' "(Everything I Do) I Do It For You". On the Great britain Trip the light fantastic toe Singles Chart, information technology hit number four. Additionally, the single peaked within the Top ten too in Republic of austria, Belgium, Kingdom of denmark (number three), Germany, Greece, Ireland, Norway, Kingdom of spain and Switzerland, too equally on the Eurochart Hot 100, where it made information technology to number 4 in September 1991. Outside Europe, it peaked at number-one on the RPM Dance/Urban nautical chart in Canada, number two on the Billboard Hot Trip the light fantastic toe Club Play chart and number xi on the Billboard Hot 100 in the US. In Oceania, "At present That We Constitute Love" went to number half dozen in Australia and number ten in New Zealand. It was awarded with a gold record in the Us, with a auction of 500,000 singles.

Music video [edit]

The accompanying music video for "Now That We Plant Honey" was directed past Drew Carolan.[15] Information technology was later published on Heavy D's official YouTube channel in October 2009. The video has amassed almost 33 1000000 views as of September 2021.[16]

Track listing [edit]

12-inch single, US (1991)
No. Championship Length
1. "Now That Nosotros Found Dear" (Club Version) 5:44
2. "Now That Nosotros Plant Love" (7-inch Radio) iv:16
three. "Now That Nosotros Plant Love" (Instrumental) v:21
CD single, Europe (1991)
No. Title Length
1. "At present That Nosotros Found Love" (7-inch Radio) four:16
2. "Now That Nosotros Constitute Love" (Club Version) 5:44
iii. "Now That We Found Love" (Instrumental) 5:21
CD maxi, Nippon (1991)
No. Title Length
ane. "At present That We Found Love" (Morales Remix) 8:21
2. "Now That We Found Love" (Morales Bass Remix) 5:20
three. "Now That We Institute Love" (Morales Heavy-Less Remix) 5:32
4. "At present That We Found Love" (Morales Luv Remix) v:14
v. "Now That Nosotros Found Love" (Morales Instrumental) five:29

Charts [edit]

Other cover versions; samples [edit]

  • A reggae-disco hitting by the reggae band Third World (1978) The Third World version was released as a single in 1978 past Island Records and peaked at number 10 in the UK.[53] In the US, it went to number 47 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 9 on the Hot Soul Singles nautical chart.[54]
  • A sample of the song is used in the Stereo MC'due south chart hit "Connected". It's the passage with the words "Make daddy shoot".

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External links [edit]

  • "At present That We Constitute Honey" music video (Heavy D & the Boyz feat. Aaron Hall encompass version) on YouTube

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Now_That_We_Found_Love

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