Here We Go (feat. Jonatha Brooke) - Kingz & Jonatha Brooke

Here We Go (feat. Jonatha Brooke)

Kingz & Jonatha Brooke

  • Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap
  • Release Date: 2010-05-17
  • Explicitness: cleaned
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 1

  • ℗ 2010 Dreams to Life Records

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Here We Go (feat. Jonatha Broo Kingz & Jonatha Brooke 2:40 USD 0.99

Reviews

  • Jonatha Brooke Shines Regardless Of The Genre!

    5
    By elasticwaistbandlady
    I prefer this new musical direction from her rather than covering the Woody Guthrie collection. This is one of those tracks that appealed to both me and my kids which is a rarity! Here We Go: It's pretty much awesome to the infinite power.
  • Love it!

    5
    By The Fisch
    I've been a big Jonatha fan for years now and I LOVE this! Totally different than the haunting and solemn tones of Plumb and the older albums, but this is just freaking fun! Brilliant move on Kingz part to feature Ms. Brooke on their track! Love, love, love it!
  • Rap..

    2
    By frdth
    to refer to a previous post.. just like "Watcha Say" made me want to puke, hearing rap on Jonatha's music had the same effect. Jonatha.. are you trying to be hip? Sell a few more downloads? Achieve "street cred"? What? I love the electronics, but seriously, rap? Please be true to who you are. You aren't going to get on MTV anyway. PS, I'm not an old fogey, just prefer beautiful, stellar music (that you've been making your entire career) to the lowest common-denominator garbage churned out these days. Can't give 1 star, because I like you too much.
  • Great song! Radio friendly with a killer hook.

    5
    By Sampo.
    I really loved this unexpected fun pop gem. Fans of Jason DeRulo's "Whatcha Say" with Imogen Heap will surely also love this catchy mix of rap and melody from two different genre artists. Kingz choice of vocalist Jonatha Brooke brings a unique & compelling sound that is truly inspired. (Brooke is familiar to many as the voice of THE DOLLHOUSE's theme "What You Dont Know", Disney Movies (including Tinkerbell series), and her own diverse solo work. Not an obvious choice, but a perfect compliment to the song.) I also appreciate that this song has clean lyrics as well as a killer hook. So my 8 and 11 year old kids enjoy this as much as I did.
  • Where ever she goes...

    5
    By Jbro fan
    I am on board. JB expands her artistic range once again. Whether if she is paying homage to a folk hero (Woody Gutherie), singing her own material, or collaborating with another artist (who raps nonetheless), she is always amazing. Way to go...