Just Wanna Dance
"Just Wanna Dance" | ||||
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Single by La Toya Jackson | ||||
from the EP Starting Over | ||||
Released | 2004 | |||
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Length | 3:54 (radio edit) | |||
Label | Ja-Tail Records | |||
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La Toya Jackson singles chronology | ||||
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"Just Wanna Dance" is a single by American singer
Song information
After six years in seclusion after escaping an abusive relationship with late former husband and manager
Jackson began work on the song by visiting
The single was initially released under Jackson's nickname Toy, so disc jockeys would give the record a fair chance before tossing it aside.[2] To Jackson's satisfaction, the strategy worked. Jackson phoned DJs who had played her track to reveal "Toy's" true identity saying, "One phone call at a time, I am letting them know all about Toy. While some of them knew that Toy was me, others were surprised. The overall response has been rewarding and encouraging."[2]
The single includes mixes by Vibelicious and Jason Randolph.
Although the single reached the #13 position on the United States dance chart in October 2004, a commercial release never followed, mostly because Jackson's record company, Ja-Tail Records, had not yet secured a distribution deal. A follow-up single, "
Jackson performed "Just Wanna Dance" for the first time on the grand finale of Mexican reality TV series La Academia on 18 December 2011.[6]
Official remixes
- "Just Wanna Dance (Radio Edit)" (3:54)[7]
- "Just Wanna Dance (Vibelicious Radio Remix)" (4:38)
- "Just Wanna Dance (Randolph's Tribal Radio Remix)" (3:48)
- "Just Wanna Dance (Randolph's Dirty Radio Mix)" (3:55)
- "Just Wanna Dance (Vibelicious Club Mix)" (6:59)
- "Just Wanna Dance (Vibelicious Cyber Club Mix)" (8:08)
- "Just Wanna Dance (Randolph's Tribal Club Mix)" (9:41)
- "Just Wanna Dance (Randolph's Tribal Alternative Remix)" (9:54)
- "Just Wanna Dance (Randolph's House Dub)" (9:46)
- "Just Wanna Dance (Toy's Extended Vocal)" (9:54)
- "Just Wanna Dance (Toy's Dub)" (9:46)
References
- ^ Pratt, Paul E. 'La Toya Jackson Learns Life's Lessons', gaywired.com, 06.13.05.
- ^ BillboardAug 10, 2004
- About.com
- ^ a b Pratt, Paul E. "A More Carefree La Toya Returns" Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine Outword Magazine 12 May 2005, Vol. 18, Issue 9
- ^ Kathleen Hays, Gerri Willis, JJ Ramberg "LaToya Jackson breaks toe in music video rehearsal." Associated Press January 16, 2004
- ^ "La Toya Jackson en la Gran Final de la Academia 2011". Archived from the original on 2012-02-03. Retrieved 2011-12-19.
- ^ "Church of La Toya Discography". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2009-11-15.