HERE WE GO

HERE WE GO

Infobox Single
Name = HERE WE GO


Artist = May J. featuring VERBAL
from Album = Baby Girl
B-side = MOVIN' ON
Released = December 20, 2006
Format = CD single, Digital download
Recorded =
Genre = J-Urban
Length = 22:17
Label = Ki/oon, NeOSITE DISCS
Writer =
Producer =
Certification =
Artist = May J.
Last single = "I Say Yeah!"
(2006)
This single = "HERE WE GO"
(2006)
Next single = "Dear..."
(2007)

"HERE WE GO" is May J.'s first debut single released on December 20, 2006 featuring m-flo member, rapper VERBAL. Despite having released a collaborative single and a mini-album in the past, May J. had not yet released a solo single. The song received no promotion other than its performance at Cassie's concert in Tokyo, and hence performed poorly on the Oricon charts, debuting and peaking at just number 70.

The single features a remix of her first promoted song, "MY GIRLS" from her mini-album "All my girls". However, the version found on this single has one major difference, other than the fact that it's remixed; the single version is written entirely in English, reflecting May J.'s American background.

"HERE WE GO" was also the ending theme song for popular music show Hey! Hey! Hey! for the month of December.

A remix of "HERE WE GO" featuring VERBAL and Taro Soul is included on May J.'s second single, "Dear...".

Track listing

# "HERE WE GO" (featuring VERBAL) (Emi K. Lynn, VERBAL, ICEDOWN) - 4:50
# "MOVIN' ON" (MAY J., Shingo S.) - 3:52
# "MY GIRLS (STUDIO APARTMENT Remix)" (Cheryl Lynn, David Paich, David Foster, May J., H.U.B., ICEDOWN) - 4:55
# "HERE WE GO (Back Track)" - 4:49
# "MOVIN' ON (Back Track)" - 3:51

Charts

Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)


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