It's Alright (Queen Latifah song)
"It's Alright" is a single by Queen Latifah's and from her 1998 album Order In The Court and the soundtrack to Nothing to Lose (1997 film). The single was released in 1997. Like Queen Latifah's 1994's "Weekend Love," this was one of Latifah's singles to feature only her singing, with no rap vocals. The song is anchored by a sample of Alicia Myers' 1981 proto-disco hit "I Want To Thank You." The song originally appeared on the soundtrack to the 1997 film Nothing to Lose. The song was included on Queen Latifah's 1998 album Order In The Court with slight changes.
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It's Alright (Queen Latifah song)
"It's Alright" is a single by Queen Latifah's and from her 1998 album Order In The Court and the soundtrack to Nothing to Lose (1997 film). The single was released in 1997. Like Queen Latifah's 1994's "Weekend Love," this was one of Latifah's singles to feature only her singing, with no rap vocals. The song is anchored by a sample of Alicia Myers' 1981 proto-disco hit "I Want To Thank You." The song originally appeared on the soundtrack to the 1997 film Nothing to Lose. The song was included on Queen Latifah's 1998 album Order In The Court with slight changes.
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1997-06-28
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"I Can't Understand"
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Darryl "Big Baby" McClary, "Suga" Mike Allen
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