Isolée's wacky remix is nowhere near as engaging as the original.
Baby, song for any season, I got so many reasons / You gonna wanna make it someday / Some say, 'Boy, you're always teasin', I think you best be leavin' You Gonna Want Me Data Correct
referencing You Gonna Want Me, CD, Single, 451.1043.322, DIFB 1043 CDMP, … Vocals (both his and Shears') sound great over that sexy bassline, vaguely reminiscent of the work by the french duo Black Strobe.
Song You Gonna Want Me; Artist Tiga; Writers Tiga, Dave Crawford, David Dewaele, Stephen Dewaele; Licensed to YouTube by PIAS (on behalf of Different Recordings); UNIAO BRASILEIRA DE EDITORAS DE MUSICA - UBEM, UMPG Publishing, LatinAutor - UMPG, LatinAutor, Wixen Music Publishing, Inc., UMPI, ASCAP, and 13 Music Rights Societies This shows Tiga in fine form and a great teaser from his upcoming SEXOR debut, but lets be honest: Tiga STOLE the entire melody/lyric chorus "You're gonna want me/And when you want me/It might be different thing..." from NEW ATLANTIC's "I KNOW" which in turn sampled vocals from CANDI STATON's original "I KNOW" from the disco 70s, so Tiga needs to give props to Ms. Staton instead of acting as if he came up with the song all by himself?! Tiga doesn't claim he came up with the lyrics all by himself. On several other releases of 'You Gonna Want Me' he has notes such as: ", a 1997 French House song who sampled the original vocals from Candi Staton - "I Know" (B-side of "Young Hearts, Run Free"). Still, I love it - 80s cheesy electro meets tech-house, nice stuff, but derivative, even if derivative ain't too shabby. It is VERY obvious Tiga based his song upon the vocals from Mr. Jack & Olivier Gosseries - "I Know! Definetely Tiga's best since his rework of the 80's classic "Sunglasses at Night".
Lyrics to 'You Gonna Want Me' by Tiga. Credit comes to Candi Staton, but I'm sure Tiga never heard of her ... hence my earlier speculation he based upon the Mr. Jack house tune.