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Wikipedia article{{Infobox song | name = Get a Life | cover = Soul_II_Soul-Get_a_Life.jpg | alt = | type = single | artist = Soul II Soul featuring Marcia Lewis | album = Vol. II: 1990 A New Decade | released = | recorded = | studio = | venue = | genre = * Downtempo * soul | length = 3:43 | label = Virgin | writer = * Hayden "Aitch B" Browne * Beresford "Jazzie B" Romeo | producer = * Nellee Hooper * Beresford "Jazzie B" Romeo | chronology = Soul II Soul | prev_title = Back to Life (However Do You Want Me) | prev_year = 1989 | next_title = A Dream's a Dream | next_year = 1990 | misc = }} "'Get a Life'" is a 1989 song by British R&B band Soul II Soul, released as the first single from their second album, 'Vol. II: 1990 A New Decade' (1990). It features singer Marcia Lewis and gained success in Europe, reaching number-one in Greece, number two in the Netherlands and number three in the UK. Additionally, it was a top 10 hit also in Austria, Belgium, Finland, West Germany, Ireland, Italy, Norway and Sweden. Outside Europe, the song peaked at number four in Zimbabwe and number five in New Zealand. In the UK, it sold over 200 000 copies and was certified Silver. Critical receptionJ.D. Considine from 'The Baltimore Sun' said that "there are allusions to Philly soul in the way the bluesy "Elevate your mind" chorus is played off against a lush string arrangements, echoes of reggae in the deep thump of the bass, and definite African undercurrents to the use of conga and shekere even if the rest of the drum sound is straight hip-hop." Bill Coleman from 'Billboard' viewed it as a "familiar groove that's infectious nonetheless". Forest Green III from 'The Michigan Daily' opined that the song is a "constant stimulation, basically an ingenious engaging piece of rap/dance/soul/R&B fusion." He added that "helping the euphoric power of the piece are various references to the earlier singles, another perfectly crafted techno beat, a bit of the old "Feel Free" piano; flutes and strings humming in and out of the groove, and a female singer"." Pan-European magazine 'Music & Media' called it "cool, breezy, funky, simple and effective. Effortlessly seductive and supremely self-assured." A reviewer from 'People Magazine' noted that "a roiling bottom of drums, congas and bass underpins delicate instrumentation and the combined vocals of Jazzy B. rapping and Marcia Lewis and Daddae Harvey singing." Tom Doyle from 'Smash Hits' complimented Lewis' singing voice as "marvellous". Nathaniel Wice from 'Spin' wrote, "The underground club scene's party line is dance music. This is expressed perfectly in "Get a Life". The mellow, satisfied rap explains the title's imperative: "Implement your ideas, put them in motion.... Be an asset to the collective", while a child chorus nags "What's the meaning of life?" and Marcia Lewi's voice soars over the classical-sounding synth oceans, "Let your body take control."" Track listing* 'CD single, UK & Europe (1989)' #"Get a Life" (7" Version) 3:43 #"Get a Life" (Club Mix) 4:31 #"Keep On Movin'" (Teddy Riley Remix) 6:00 #"Jazzie's Groove" (New Version) 5:03 * 'CD single, US (1989)' #"Get a Life" (12" Mix) 4:48 #"Get a Life" (Bonus Beats) 3:46 #"Get a Life" (Club Mix) 4:28 #"Fairplay" (12" Mix) 5:55 * 'CD single, Japan (1990)' #"Get a Life" 3:44 #"Jazzie's Groove" (New Version) 5:04 #"Back to Life" (Club Mix) 7:40 #"Keep On Movin'" (Club Mix) 5:51 ChartsWeekly chartsYear-end chartsCertificationsReferencesCategory:1989 singles Category:1989 songs Category:Number-one singles in Greece Category:Song recordings produced by Nellee Hooper Category:Soul II Soul songs Category:Virgin Records singles Category:Songs written by Jazzie B | |
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