Born to dance paula abdul cold hearted franklin fuentes remix
Does this album make you want to get Straight Up on your feet, or would you wish it would just Shut Up? Read on…. This is aided by the fact that it includes a somewhat Boo-sounding rap by Paula. This is quite a nice version, although at 2m 58s I am One Or The Other Mix follows this, and this is one of her album tracks. After a bundle of vocal samples, the bass-heavy mix is pretty mellow, giving Paula plenty of space to deliver some flawless vocals that help turn this into quite a catchy track.
A fantastic version, complete with teasing false ending.
Paula Abdul – Cold Hearted (80s Club Edit) (Clean) ( MB) Paula Abdul – Cold Hearted (80's Redrum) (Clean) ( MB) Paula Abdul – Straight.
This was her second solo single, but it floundered at 74 in the UK back in This remix feels like it may have come from that year, although the sleeve suggests it was really Not the most innovative mix or exciting track on this album — the original is far better. This song starts off with a brooding synth bassline before a familiar sounding synth teases you along.
Next up is the one and only single from this album Medley Mix. This track follows on from what had become a fashion around the era, of releasing a medley — The Brit Awards did it, Technotronic did it, even 2 Unlimited had a go. For the US market, the album stopped there. The first of these is Knocked Out Power Mix , which starts off quite light with beats and the gentle slightly bell-like sounding synth stabs.
However, as the track progresses, it kind of loses its momentum.