A-E-A-E-I-O-U-U, I sometimes cry You tell me that you love me every day When we're alone I really feel in love But when we're out with friends I see a change You treat me bad, I feel like second best I want your love (I want your love) Give me your love, girl (give me your love) That's how I feel, I want it to be real I want your love (I want your love) Give me your love, girl (give me your love) I need your touch and I, I owe you so much A-E-A-E-I-O-U-U, I sometimes cry (Oh) A-E
love the latin rascals they really create and change the way we mix and edit today not just them don t forget carlos berrios dr edit garcia and all the others latin masters that came thru of this era especially in the freestyle music
@Baxrc What have Ben Liebrand to do with this version? .. Or did you think in case of the intro that this is a ben liebrand mix? .. I self mixed the intro (timewarp) to the beginning of this song!... The Mix is done by "The Latin Rascals" as see in the description.
@miller4th502nd I know the Latin Rascals mixed it. I've got their mix on a 12", but the thing is Liebrand once broadcast a minimix that was actually 90% stolen, from the Rascals of course. At the time I was really impressed that he could do that. Of course, when I got hold of the 12" it confirmed what I've always believed: Liebrand can't funky edit. He only knows how to add silly sound effects. That's all, you see.
@Baxrc aah, okay doesn't knew what you meant. You're right Ben used this version for his own project. But it's the nature of most DJ's or mixmaster to edit existing versions. However this is the real LatinRascalsEdit. ;)
awesome tune! i love it, this song must be re-released, it could be the tune for the winner of X Factor 2010, as it would defo be number one in charts
@djmusicjac This single, while it wasn't a mainstream hit in America, was a hit on R&B radio and very popular in dance clubs. It actually was one of several dance singles that soon created an entire subgenre of dance music in America known as Latin Freestyle that became enormously popular in New York City and Miami for the next 15 years. This remix came out in New York City & the song done in what became the Latin Freestyle sound in the late 1980's. & made this song remain a fixture in NY clubs.
I've always been a fan of Albie and Tony since the days of Paco's Supermix....the Rascals took the mix to a new level with their style of mixing/editing. Thanks for posting!
nukesworld1 1 month ago
love the latin rascals they really create and change the way we mix and edit today not just them don t forget carlos berrios dr edit garcia and all the others latin masters that came thru of this era especially in the freestyle music
alexiesdj 5 months ago
Liebrand always messes things up. He simply doesn't know how to use a sampler except to add his usual childish sounds.
Baxrc 9 months ago
@Baxrc What have Ben Liebrand to do with this version? .. Or did you think in case of the intro that this is a ben liebrand mix? .. I self mixed the intro (timewarp) to the beginning of this song!... The Mix is done by "The Latin Rascals" as see in the description.
miller4th502nd 9 months ago
@miller4th502nd I know the Latin Rascals mixed it. I've got their mix on a 12", but the thing is Liebrand once broadcast a minimix that was actually 90% stolen, from the Rascals of course. At the time I was really impressed that he could do that. Of course, when I got hold of the 12" it confirmed what I've always believed: Liebrand can't funky edit. He only knows how to add silly sound effects. That's all, you see.
Baxrc 9 months ago
@Baxrc aah, okay doesn't knew what you meant. You're right Ben used this version for his own project. But it's the nature of most DJ's or mixmaster to edit existing versions. However this is the real LatinRascalsEdit. ;)
miller4th502nd 8 months ago
I love this remix!!!!!! Thanks for posting...ah!
Leilan18 11 months ago
awesome tune! i love it, this song must be re-released, it could be the tune for the winner of X Factor 2010, as it would defo be number one in charts
djmusicjac 1 year ago
@djmusicjac This single, while it wasn't a mainstream hit in America, was a hit on R&B radio and very popular in dance clubs. It actually was one of several dance singles that soon created an entire subgenre of dance music in America known as Latin Freestyle that became enormously popular in New York City and Miami for the next 15 years. This remix came out in New York City & the song done in what became the Latin Freestyle sound in the late 1980's. & made this song remain a fixture in NY clubs.
RocStarr913 1 year ago
Wow, this is the first time I heard this remix,, NICE!!
intromix 2 years ago
The real rythm!!!
wizardrowsy 2 years ago
no doubt these kids were ahead of their time with their skills
7wiiskate 2 years ago 2
busy,busy.....niiiiicccee
skollittie 2 years ago
I've always been a fan of Albie and Tony since the days of Paco's Supermix....the Rascals took the mix to a new level with their style of mixing/editing. Thanks for posting!
jondom63 2 years ago
Very nice indeed!
Creative0Mind 3 years ago
Slamming!
LADBROKE2007 3 years ago
LONG LIVE HARPERS< UNCLE SAMS< CHANNEL 80''
Long Island 1980's wouldnt wanna be anywhere else..
TL4drums 3 years ago
lol thaks for posting this one.
rdecaserio 3 years ago
Awesome! Another great post!
poppasquat 3 years ago