

One of the biggest hits of one of the wildest eras in pop-music history, in dance-music history.
#GONNA MAKE YOU SWEAT MP3 SONG#
Unlike many early-'90s dance fare, this retained its power and earned its rank as a bona fide classic. Gonna Make You Sweat has no real structure to it, though Freedom Williams does somehow get two verses. Where words leave off, music begins Wynk Music brings to you Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now) MP3 song from the movie/album Gonna Make You Sweat. Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now). After some legal wrangling, things were worked out. Wash's name didn't make the initial album credits either. She was replaced by svelte model Velma Davis.

Unfortunately, the song's virtues had been tainted slightly by the fact that Wash wasn't asked to participate in the video shoot. Using so many genres is really complicated but this song has them all perfectly combined: Hip House, Dance-Pop, Pop Rap and Euro House. On this she belts scatted and shouted great lyrics like "Let the music take your soul." With every utterance Wash gave the track much-needed strength and dancefloor credibility. But if there was one special ingredient, it was Martha Wash's voice.

Rapper Freedom Williams' Ice-T-derived delivery provided a great juxtaposition to the blithe lyrics and music. This was simply excellent, from Martha Wash's roof-raising, post-disco vocals to Paul Pesco's hard rock guitar lines to the rap. What makes this song so special is the near-scientific approach of the producers. Freedom Williams & Zelma Davis)' and more. Stream songs including 'Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)', 'Here We Go, Lets Rock & Roll (feat. Freedom Williams dances shirt while rapping in a white turtleneck and suit jacket. Listen to Super Hits by C+C Music Factory on Apple Music. The duo had already had hits with the Cover Girls and Seduction. 6.4 /10 56 YOUR RATING Rate Music Musical C and C Music Factory perform in the music video 'Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)' from the album 'Gonna Make You Sweat' recorded for Columbia Records. This was the first single that was under the name of C & C Music Factory, which was the duo of producers/remixers David Cole and Robert Clivilles. "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)" marked the return of dance back on the charts. In the early '90s it was impossible not to hear this song, especially on MTV.
