- Gett Off
Infobox Single
Name = Gett Off
Caption = UK 7" single
Artist = Prince
from Album =Diamonds and Pearls
B-side = "Horny Pony" (7")
"Violet the Organ Grinder" (12")
"Gangster Glam" (12")
"Clockin' the Jizz" (12")
Released =7 June ,1991
Format = 7" single
12" singleCD single
CDMaxi single
Recorded =Paisley Park Studios , May, 1991
Genre =Funk , Rock
Length = Album/7": 4:31
Extended remix: 8:31
Label =Paisley Park Records /Warner Bros. Records
Writer = Prince
Producer = Prince
Certification = Gold - (23 October , 1991)
Last single = "New Power Generation"
(1990)
This single = "Gett Off"
(1991)
Next single = "Cream"
(1991)
Misc = "Gett Off" is the lead single by Prince and theNew Power Generation from the1991 album "Diamonds and Pearls ". The song was a last-minute addition to the album, replacing "Horny Pony", which became the song'sB-side (on the packaging for "Diamonds and Pearls", "Horny Pony" is written in red over "Gett Off," to fit in with the narrative track listing.) The vinyl 12" cover is notable also for the use of the "happy face" image in place of the letter O in the word "Off", which Prince used originally for the "Camille" project. Fact|date: May 2008|date=May 2008Development
"Gett Off" evolved from several earlier compositions, starting with the song "
Glam Slam " from1988 's "Lovesexy ". Prince created an unreleasedremix in early 1991 called "Glam Slam '91", which used the chorus of "Glam Slam", but with new music and lyrics that borrowed partially from "Graffiti Bridge"'s "Love Machine". Prince toyed with the song some more, adding a new chorus, and involving the newly-formed New Power Generation. The song was renamed "Gett Off", which was ironically very similar to a B-side/remix called "Get Off" from themaxi-single release of "New Power Generation", also from "Graffiti Bridge". "Gett Off" also uses a few musical segments from "Get Off." The new track features vocal contributions fromRosie Gaines andTony M. , andflute by long-time Prince associateEric Leeds . Prince also adds a strongguitar solo. Prince delivered the song exclusively to nightclubs on his 33rd birthday, on a now very valuable 12" single featuring the otherwise unavailable "Gett Off (damn near 10 minutes)" remix. It was so well-received that Prince added it at the last minute to "Diamonds and Pearls". The song was released as a single with the rap-pop number "Horny Pony" as its B-side, and also as a maxi-single with several remixes, which varied from country to country. It was #97 in VH1's 100 Greatest Songs of the 90's.Musical quotation
The
lyrics "I like 'em fat, I like 'em proud, you've got to have a mother for me..." and the music that accompanies them in the fourth verse of "Gett Off" are paraphrased from the 1969James Brown song "Mother Popcorn ". Prince alludes to the borrowing in a vocal aside ("Reminds me of something James used to say..."). The musical quotation is preceded by a crackling noise mimicking the sound of an oldvinyl record. The line that follows, "...now move your big ass 'round this way so I can work on that zipper, baby," is Prince's own.Charts
Track listing
7"
#"Gett Off" (Single Remix) – (4:31)
#"Horny Pony" – (4:17)UK 12"
#"Gett Off" (Urge Mix) – (8:20)
#"Gett Off" (Thrust Mix) – (9:29)UK CD
#"Gett Off" (Single Remix) – (4:01)
#"Gett Off" (Urge Single Edit) – (4:24)
#"Gett Off" (Purple Pump Mix) – (8:31)CD Maxi-Single
#"Gett Off" (Single Remix) – (4:31)
#"Gett Off" (Houstyle) – (8:20)
#"Violet the Organ Grinder" – (4:59)
#"Gett Off" (Flutestramental) – (7:26)
#"Gangster Glam" – (6:04)
#"Clockin' the Jizz" (Instrumental) – (4:51)
#"Gett Off" (Extended Remix) – (8:31)External links
* "Gett Off" [http://www.dtt-lyrics.com/albums/diamonds.html#gett lyrics]
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