Just the Two of Us (Will Smith song)

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Just the Two of Us è un singolo del rapper statunitense Will Smith, pubblicato il 20 luglio 1998 come quarto estratto dal primo album in studio Big Willie Style. rdf:langString
"Just the Two of Us" é o quarto single do álbum de estreia de Will Smith, Big Willie Style. A música foi inspirado na canção de Bill Withers e Grover Washington, canção de amor com o mesmo título. Amostras versão de Smith e incorpora letras do original. Em vez de amor entre um casal, "Just the Two of Us" centra-se na relação entre pai e filho.Smith escreveu originalmente um livro infantil com o mesmo título e letra. Para o seu álbum, ele executou-lo em forma de rap. Instrumentação foi fornecida por "sauce" do grupo de R&B "Somethin' for the People". A canção foi parodiada por Dr. Evil no filme de 1999 Austin Powers: O Espião Irresistível. rdf:langString
"Just the Two of Us" is a song by American rapper Will Smith. It was released as the fourth single from his debut solo studio album, Big Willie Style (1997), on July 20, 1998. The song was inspired by Bill Withers' and Grover Washington, Jr.'s love song of the same title; Smith's version samples and incorporates lyrics from the original. Instead of love between a couple, "Just the Two of Us" focuses on the relationship between a father and son. The song features Fuzzy and Sauce from the R&B group Somethin' for the People with Fuzzy providing the chorus and ad-libs, while Sauce is a credited as a producer on the track. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString "Just the Two of Us" is a song by American rapper Will Smith. It was released as the fourth single from his debut solo studio album, Big Willie Style (1997), on July 20, 1998. The song was inspired by Bill Withers' and Grover Washington, Jr.'s love song of the same title; Smith's version samples and incorporates lyrics from the original. Instead of love between a couple, "Just the Two of Us" focuses on the relationship between a father and son. The song features Fuzzy and Sauce from the R&B group Somethin' for the People with Fuzzy providing the chorus and ad-libs, while Sauce is a credited as a producer on the track. The song reached number 20 on the US Billboard Hot 100. It was also a top-five hit in the UK, reaching number two, and entered the top 20 in Iceland, Ireland, and New Zealand. The accompanying music video features Smith playing with his son, Trey, as well as numerous clips of several other famous men with their children. The song was parodied by Eminem in his track "'97 Bonnie & Clyde" and by Dr. Evil in the 1999 film Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me. It was also sampled in "Pretty Girl Rock" by Keri Hilson.
rdf:langString Just the Two of Us è un singolo del rapper statunitense Will Smith, pubblicato il 20 luglio 1998 come quarto estratto dal primo album in studio Big Willie Style.
rdf:langString "Just the Two of Us" é o quarto single do álbum de estreia de Will Smith, Big Willie Style. A música foi inspirado na canção de Bill Withers e Grover Washington, canção de amor com o mesmo título. Amostras versão de Smith e incorpora letras do original. Em vez de amor entre um casal, "Just the Two of Us" centra-se na relação entre pai e filho.Smith escreveu originalmente um livro infantil com o mesmo título e letra. Para o seu álbum, ele executou-lo em forma de rap. Instrumentação foi fornecida por "sauce" do grupo de R&B "Somethin' for the People". A canção foi parodiada por Dr. Evil no filme de 1999 Austin Powers: O Espião Irresistível.
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