Hi Everyone!
Well I am usually good at finding songs & will eventually find this one. OK for those of you who ever watched music videos @ Uncle Charlie's bar that used to be on Greenwich St. in the Village, the some what low budget seeming video to this song was in high rotation there. There was a very young appearing Black lead female singer in the video. Through most of the video she is prancing down a hallway with her hands touching the hallway walls on both sides of her or she is outside walking down an urban street at times doing a complete 360 degree turn & continuing her strut as if on a runway. She seems young because her hair I believe is in either one afro puff or two on her head. Some of the verse lyrics are something like "...It doesn't matter to me....it shouldn't matter to you"
The chorus she sings goes something like "don't stop keep moving, don't stop I'm moving, Don't stop we're moving on"
It is isn't the Mya song that usually comes up in a Google search, it isn't Soul II Soul, It Isn't a white female, It isn't anything I am finding on the web. This song seems to have been a deep house/underground song maybe mid to late 90's that perhaps did not make it to major radio at all. It had a nice house groove as well as a great house melody line both verse & chorus. It might put one in the mind of "Sure Shot" by Tracy Weber in feel only not the actual melody.
At times in the video the song would break the instrumentation would drop to just minimum bass with the singer repeating "I'm Movin, I'm Movin, I movin on" as the same hallway scene seemed to be now playing in slow motion. That is the most info I can give on the song. Most of this as you see is from only seeing the video version never hearing on radio. Thank you in very much for any help advance can email me as well @ kobeyno@yahoo.com Peace & Classics Forever! - Mandisco
Last edited by mandisco; September 26th, 2011 at 07:41 PM.
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