Wake Up may refer to:
"Wake Up (Make a Move)" is the third single from Start Something, the second album by the Welsh rock band Lostprophets. This single was under much debate up to its release; both Lostprophets and their management wanted the dark, brooding "Make a Move" as a single, whereas the label wanted the poppier, catchier "I Don't Know". The band and their management walked away victorious and the song was released as a single with the modified title "Wake Up (Make a Move)". However, "I Don't Know" was later released for radio airplay in the U.S. and made it to #11 in the Modern Rock Charts.
A music video was produced for the song and saw moderate airplay upon release.
Stop and Smell the Roses is the eighth studio album by Ringo Starr, released in 1981 following the twin commercial disasters of Ringo the 4th (1977) and Bad Boy (1978). It includes the hit single "Wrack My Brain", written and produced by George Harrison, in addition to contributions from Paul McCartney, Harry Nilsson, Ronnie Wood and Stephen Stills.
While visiting John Lennon at his Dakota apartment, Starr was given a demo of "Life Begins at 40" by Lennon. Lennon wrote the song specifically for Starr, and wanted him to record it for his next album. Soon after meeting soon-to-be second wife Barbara Bach on the film set of Caveman in early 1980,Ringo Starr met fellow former-Beatle Paul McCartney, and his wife, Linda, at a hotel while they had earlier visited the 33rd annual Cannes Film Festival, on 16 May. Starr asked McCartney whether he would like to play on and possibly produce Starr's next album, to which McCartney agreed. Starr started sessions in France for a new album, at this point titled Can't Fight Lightning, on 11 July, at Super Bear Studios, lasting until 21 July. With Wings then in limbo and McCartney II just released, McCartney booked time with Starr to record three songs: "Private Property" and "Attention" (both McCartney originals) plus a cover of "Sure to Fall". They also recorded the song "You Can't Fight Lightning", which Starr wrote after he and Bach were nearly stuck by lightning. Following on from a brief holiday, Starr and Bach flew to Los Angeles on 27 July. Recording moved to Devonshire Sound Studio in Hollywood on 11 August.
Qwote is a singer-songwriter artist born in Haiti and based in the United States.
Qwote was born in Haiti and was raised by his grandmother. He started to write music at age 12. Residing at various times in Long Island, New York City, he later on moved to Miami, where he found his niche in the Miami clubs. He had his first big break appearing on rap artist Trina's 2008 album Still da Baddest in the song "Phone Sexx." He was featured alongside Pitbull on a minor hit in Austria called "Superstar" by Jump Smokers!. His 2009 song "Don't Wanna Fight" featuring Trina became a hit in New Zealand. He recorded a rearranged version of the same song with Shaggy and a second one with Pitbull. He also recorded "Shawty It's Your Booty."
He has made a version "Vem Dançar Kuduro" (an original credited by Lucenzo featuring Big Ali)" / "Danza Kuduro" (an adaptation by Don Omar featuring Lucenzo). Qwote's version is credited to him featuring Pitbull and Lucenzo. It entered the Top 40 on the UK Singles Chart straight at #13 in its first week of release.
We want it, let's take it
We're going deeper inside
To change the pattern, let's make it happen
You know it's only a ride
This time there's no mistaking
It's not your mind
It's your money I'm taking
It's not our problem, yeah
That's inconceivable
Man why can't I have it all
It's keeping us all alive
Till it all comes tumbling
Till it all comes tumbling down
Wake up in your own mind
Don't sing along with me
Do anything, it's alright
Don't sing along, don't sing along with me
We've got it, you crave it
We're going deeper inside
To change the pattern, to make it happen
A sonic bomb for your mind
TV was a lame invention
Just selling you crime prevention
Burn down your station, yeah
Turn off 'cause the radio's rocking
Now days just nothing's shocking
You know we just don't care
Till it all comes tumbling
Till it all comes tumbling down
Wake up in your own mind
Don't sing along with me
Do anything, it's alright
Don't sing along, don't sing along with me
Wake up in your own mind
Don't sing along with me
Do anything, it's alright
Don't sing along, don't sing along with me
Wake up in your own mind
Don't sing along with me
Do anything, it's alright
Don't sing along, don't sing along with me
Wake up in your own mind
Don't sing along with me
Do anything, it's alright
Don't sing along, don't sing along with me
Wake up in your own mind
Don't sing along with me
Do anything, it's alright