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5.0 out of 5 stars
They're hot on the heels of Crush!
I'm basing this review solely on the Sash! mix, which is the only one worth listening to. Anybody who likes "Jellyhead" or "Luv'd Up" by Crush will love this song, as the vocals and lyrics are excellent. True, the male rap element is gone, but that format is getting really tired by the late '90s. Musically, I think this is one of the best songs...
Published on August 3, 1998
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2 Unlimited is back, but not as you'd expect them to.
They're back, not as Anita & Ray but as Romy and Marion. The song "Wanna Get Up" in (my) opinion is not as good as other tracks released by the band, since there's no techno-rapping by Ray, and not as good vocals & lyrics. On previous 2 Unlimited tracks Ray & Anita wrote most lyrics and sung well. On "Wanna Get Up" vocals are written by...
Published on July 18, 1998
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5.0 out of 5 stars
They're hot on the heels of Crush!, August 3, 1998
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This review is from: Wanna Get Up (Audio CD)
I'm basing this review solely on the Sash! mix, which is the only one worth listening to. Anybody who likes "Jellyhead" or "Luv'd Up" by Crush will love this song, as the vocals and lyrics are excellent. True, the male rap element is gone, but that format is getting really tired by the late '90s. Musically, I think this is one of the best songs 2Unlimited has ever done! And when I play it in the club, the dancefloor explodes - 'nuff said!
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2.0 out of 5 stars
2 Unlimited is back, but not as you'd expect them to., July 18, 1998
By A Customer
This review is from: Wanna Get Up (Audio CD)
They're back, not as Anita & Ray but as Romy and Marion. The song "Wanna Get Up" in (my) opinion is not as good as other tracks released by the band, since there's no techno-rapping by Ray, and not as good vocals & lyrics. On previous 2 Unlimited tracks Ray & Anita wrote most lyrics and sung well. On "Wanna Get Up" vocals are written by other producers. Struggling to make the song good, on many European charts it never made it into the top five. The single includes three remixes, the "SASH! Extended Edit" is the best remix, and song, which give the single the two of five stars. It is better than the original version. The other two remixes are extrermely poor and do not relate with the type of music 2 Unlimited sings.
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