"Here We Go Again" is the first single from Governor's third studio album called, "A Touch of Magic"; it features his boss 50 Cent. The song was released for digital download on Amazon on December 27, 2010 and iTunes on December 29, 2010. The song is set to be released onto radio's in the last week of January 2011.
Since joining G-Unit Records in 2009 and releasing several mix-tapes, Governor finally released his debut single from his upcoming album. The single was only the second single to be, released under a subsidiary label of G-Unit Records, which is called G-Note Records. The song features New York rap artist 50 Cent, who raps two verses on the song. First of all the song premiered on DJ Enough's show on Hot 97 and then the song was officially released to the public on 50 Cent's online website thisis50.com. The first official performance of the single took place at the Marquee club in Las Vegas, where 50 Cent unveiled his new headphones. In early February, 2011, Governor performed his single with 50 Cent on Lopez Tonight accompanied by George Lopez's in-house band Michael Bearden the Ese Vatos.
Here We Go Again is an American sitcom that aired on ABC from January to April 1973 on Saturday Night at 8:00pm. The show, produced by Metromedia/Bobka Productions, ran for 13 episodes.
The show is a "divorce comedy", portraying the post-divorce life of two couples. Richard and Judy, who have a son, Jeff, divorce after 17 years of marriage due to incompatibility. Jerry and Susan, who have two children, Cindy and Jan, divorce after a ten-year marriage due to adultery. Richard and Susan fall in love and marry. He moves into Susan's house, which is near the homes of their ex-spouses.
Here We Go Again! is an album by American folk music group The Kingston Trio, released in 1959 (see 1959 in music). It was one of the four the Trio would have simultaneously in Billboard's Top 10 albums during the year. It spent eight weeks at #1 and received an RIAA gold certification the same day as At Large. "A Worried Man" b/w "San Miguel" was its lead-off single, though it just made the Top 20. In November, two non-album songs were released as a single—"Coo Coo-U" b/w "Green Grasses"—but did not chart.
Ben Blake states in the 1992 reissue liner notes: "Here We Go Again! was reportedly the first Kingston Trio album on which Voyle Gilmore utilized what was called 'double-voicing' whenever all three group members sang in unison. This was accomplished by having them record their vocals twice; then Gilmore simply overdubbed one of the tracks. This gave the group a fuller sound. Recorded at Studio B in Los Angeles, Here We Go Again! also benefited from Capitol's Grand Canyon-like echo chamber, which Gilmore used to make the Trio's instruments 'ring' like no other folk group, before or since."
Portrait is the debut album of the R&B group Portrait, released in 1992 on Capitol Records. Several of the album's tracks are considered new jack swing classics.
The album reached #70 on the Billboard 200 and #16 on the R&B albums chart.
*Denontes a song listed as a New Jack Swing Classic.