Groove

Groove or Grooves may refer to:

  • Grooves (archaeology)
  • Groove (joinery), a slot cut parallel to the grain
  • Groove (engineering), a metalworking technique
  • grooves of a gramophone record
  • Major and minor groove, the spaces between two strands of a DNA double-helix
  • Glacial groove
  • Groove (film), a 2000 US film
  • Groove (Transformers), a fictional character
  • Music

  • Groove Records, a subsidiary label of RCA Victor Records - active 1954–1965
  • The Groove (Sirius XM), a US radio station
  • Groove 101.7FM, a former Perth, Australia radio station
  • Grooves (magazine), music magazine
  • Groove (music), a term in music
  • Groove (drumming)
  • Groove metal, a subgenre of heavy metal
  • Groove (Eurogliders album), 1988
  • Groove (Billy Crawford album)
  • "The Groove" (song), a 2003 song by Muse
  • The Groove (band), an Australian rock/pop band of the 1960s
  • Microsoft Groove
  • "Groove", a song by Jay Haze from A Bugged Out Mix
  • The Groove, a dance club located in the Universal CityWalk section of Universal Orlando Resort
  • Groove (Billy Crawford album)

    Groove is the fifth studio album from Philippine Pop and R&B singer Billy Crawford. The album was released on iTunes on May 1st, 2009. It was also made available in physical form in 2009. The new album is a re-working of classic hits from the 1970s to the 1980s.

    Track listing

  • Steal Away (originally popularized by Robbie Dupree)
  • Sexy Eyes (originally popularized by Dr. Hook)
  • Rock with You (originally popularized by Michael Jackson)
  • Let’s Groove (originally popularized by Earth, Wind & Fire)
  • Could It Be I’m Fallin’ in Love (originally popularized by The Spinners)
  • Lovely Day (originally popularized by Bill Withers)
  • You’ve Got a Friend (feat. Nikki Gil) (originally popularized by James Taylor)
  • How Sweet It Is (originally popularized by James Taylor)
  • Never Let Her Slip Away (originally popularized by Andrew Gold)
  • Human Nature (originally popularized by Michael Jackson)
  • One Last Cry (originally popularized by Brian McKnight)
  • Someone (originally popularized by El DeBarge)
  • Mercy, Mercy Me (originally popularized by Marvin Gaye)
  • Groove (film)

    Groove is a 2000 American film that portrays one night in the San Francisco underground rave scene. Through a single email, the word spreads that a huge rave is going to take place in an abandoned warehouse. John Digweed has a cameo as himself and also contributed to the soundtrack with Nick Muir, under their production alias Bedrock.

    Plot

    Groove tells the story of an all-night rave. The film is broken up into segments by which DJ is spinning and features real-life DJs DJ Forest Green, WishFM, Polywog, and Digweed. It follows David Turner (Hamish Linklater), who becomes a reluctant raver when his brother Colin (Denny Kirkwood) drags him to the rave.

    Cast

  • Mackenzie Firgens as Harmony Stitts
  • Lola Glaudini as Leyla Heydel
  • Denny Kirkwood as Colin Turner
  • Hamish Linklater as David Turner
  • Steve Van Wormer as Ernie Townsend
  • Rachel True as Beth Anderson
  • Vincent Riverside as Anthony
  • Dmitri Ponce as Guy Pritchkin
  • Ari Gold as Cliff Rafferty
  • Aaron Langridge as Joe Torres
  • Wendy Turner-Low as Lisa Monroe
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Groove Me

    by: Salt N Pepa

    Got the phat groove on the reel...
    (Can you groove with me?)
    Got the phat groove on the reel
    Groove me, I need you
    To groove me, I need you
    So put it here, baby, open your eyes
    And let me groove you
    Got the phat groove on the reel
    So put it here, baby, open your eyes
    And let me groove you
    Got the phat groove...
    Salt-N-Pepa came back to the mic
    It's not the end of the road
    And like the boom in the bass about to explode
    I got the rhymes to keep you goin' like petro
    So everytime you see me on the mic
    You know you just can't let go
    So here we go again, sexy in a twin-pack
    Straight from my eyes down to my back stacked
    You're under my control
    I got your heart and soul
    Go down and take your time
    I want you deep inside
    So put it here, yeah, baby
    Open your eyes and let me groove you
    The music in my mic can move you
    Like engine-engine number nine
    I got the rump-shakin' flavor with the nasty rhyme
    So if the crowd can move with me, move with me
    Salt-N-Pepa said groove with me, groove with me
    So put it here, baby
    Open your eyes and let me groove you
    Got the phat groove on the reel
    So put it here, baby
    Open your eyes and let me groove you
    Got the phat groove on the reel
    Well I'm the P-E-P-A, Pepa here to stay
    And good when naughty so hip-hop hooray
    I rock the mic like Anita freak a love song
    I must say, yes, it's been so long
    But now I'm back, bustin' phat rhymes, and I'm here to stay
    So you got to give it up like Marv Gaye
    You're under my control
    I got your heart and soul
    Go down and take your time
    I want you deep inside
    Yes, yes, I'm swingin' my rhymes at full speed
    To groove with the style cuz it's full breed
    I bring it home like Stephanie Mills, and then I chill
    Got the phat groove on the reel
    So move with the tune, yeah, move with me
    Salt-N-Pepa said groove with me, groove with me
    Why don't you throw it to me now?
    I mean now, yeah babe, right now
    Let the bass boom-boom and pow-pow me
    I like my music real loud and grimey
    Slick and slimey, you may try me
    But can't run no bullshit by me
    Cuz Wink and I, we flow to a ?? beat automatically
    Anything else can be a ??, G, see
    See, see what I'm sayin'?




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