Where I Wanna Be may refer to:
V*Enna was a Christian Pop/Dance duo made up of members Lucy Britten & Sharnessa Shelton. The group was formed by Mark Pennells and Zarc Porter previously from the World Wide Message Tribe as a response to pop stars such as Britney Spears and Jessica Simpson. V*Enna scored three singles on Christian radio: "Where I Wanna Be" (No. 6, 2000), "Do You Wanna Know?" (No. 15, 2001) and "All the Way to Heaven". Britten left before the final concerts in September 2001, they were performed by Bessie Jean Sopeland and Shelton.
Where I Wanna Be
Where I Wanna Be is the second studio album by R&B singer Donell Jones, released by LaFace Records on May 29, 1999 in North America. Where I Wanna Be is his most successful album to date, having gone platinum. The album is the follow-up to his critically acclaimed debut album, My Heart (1996). The album featured three hit singles, the worldwide hit "U Know What's Up", Donell's biggest hit single to date, peaking inside the top 10 in the Billboard Hot 100 and a massive #2 hit in the UK. The album also includes the UK hit "Shorty (Got Her Eyes on Me)", the minor R&B/Hip Hop hit "This Luv" and the US smash hit, soulful ballad and title track,"Where I Wanna Be".
Libra is the sixth studio album by American singer Toni Braxton. It was released on September 27, 2005 by Blackground Records. The album's title is a reference to Braxton's astrological sign, Libra.
The album debuted at number four on the Billboard 200 and at number two on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, selling 114,000 copies in its first week. Only three singles were released from the album, and due to lack of promotion from Blackground Records, Braxton's then-record label, all of them failed to chart on the Billboard Hot 100, subsequently causing Braxton to terminate her contract with the label. Nonetheless, as a result of the European success of "The Time of Our Lives"—Braxton's collaboration with the group Il Divo, which served as the official 2006 FIFA World Cup theme song—, German label Edel Records re-released the album in continental Europe in late June 2006 including "The Time of Our Lives" as well as a brand-new cover art. Previously, the regular European edition of the album had included three bonus tracks: "Suddenly", "I Hate You", and "Long Way Home". The song "Stupid", which is track 8 of the album, has briefly appeared in the 2005 Tyler Perry film Diary of a Mad Black Woman.
Wannabe or Wanna Be is a pejorative for a person who wishes to be or do something, but lacks the qualifications, experience or talent.
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Wanna Be is the second single album of South Korean girl group AOA. It was released on October 9, 2012 on their official YouTube Channel.
The first teaser for the title song "Get Out" music video was released on September 28, 2012 and featured all of the girls as different iconic female leads from cinema history. It was then followed up by the second teaser on October 7 which gave a glimpse of the girls performing the choreography and playing instruments.
The music video for "Get Out" was released October 9, two days earlier than stated in the teasers as a gift to the fans because it was so heavily requested. On October 10, AOA released a behind the scenes look at the making of the "Get Out" music video.
The booming, opening track "Get Out" is the title song from the single. It has an edgy rock sound featuring lead vocals from Choa. The upbeat nature of the song was intended to speak to "teenage hearts". "Get Out" appears in its "band version" on this release featuring more instrumentation than the "original version" released later to accompany their Japanese single, "Miniskirt". The "original version" is more in line with their other releases at it features a more electro-pop sound. The second song, "Happy Ending" is a more mellow ballad. The catchy chorus and simplistic lyrics give the song a light and poppy feel, showcasing the girls cute and innocent side. The final track, "My Song", is a more uplifting and stylized record featuring full band instrumentation and vocal dominance from Choa once again.
Back in 1991 when I was a little kid
I went to the stadium for the first time
I admit that this day created a decision and a way
A constant in my life will be on saturdays
I didn't choose my club because clubs always choose you
A new beating in my heart - there was nothing I could do
And I spent my pocket money on a scarf in red and white
wherever you will go, I will walk by your side
And you - you will never understand
Why this means so much to me
Sing along and raise your hands
This is where I wanna be
Back in 1996 I went to a punkrock show
For the first time in my life I spoke up and now I know
That this day implanted a change of mind
A new position is what I defined
I couldn't take a breath
I was lying on the floor
With an elbow in my face
And I started to adore it
What I had found was the place to be
Somehow it felt like a family
So the years went by and now I find myself
Singing from a stage and in case you need you help
If there's one thing you should take home with you:
If you find something you love - just never let it go!
And you - you will finally understand
Why this means so much to me
Sing along and raise your hands