The duo are signed to Fool's Gold Records.
The pair aim to produce disco house tracks that will appeal to club DJs.
Their first tracks are "aNYway" and "You're Nasty". Their EP, Greatest Hits, was released September 2009. The track "aNYway" capitalises "NY" to signify the band's origins in New York. The song is sampled from "I Can Do It" by Final Edition.
In the summer of 2010, Duck Sauce released a track called "Barbra Streisand", named after the singer of the same name. The track heavily samples the 1979 song "Gotta Go Home" by Boney M, which itself is based upon the original tune "Hallo Bimmelbahn" by the German band Nighttrain. "Barbra Streisand" was first played at Miami Winter Music Conference 2010, and gained heavy DJ and radio support in the UK and Ireland, Germany, Norway, Austria, Poland, France, Finland, Romania, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Sri Lanka.
In Australia, "Barbra Streisand" was first heard on the radio station Triple J while in New Zealand it made its debut on Auckland student radio station 95bFM. The song has since also moved to various commercial radio stations and has increased in popularity. In the UK it peaked at number 3. and it reached Number 1 on the Australian ARIA Club Chart as of 12 September 2010. For Billboard magazine week ending December 18, 2010, the song reached the #1 position on the Dance/Club Play Songs chart. On April 26, 2011, the song was featured in Glee's 18th episode in their second season entitled "Born This Way". The song is also featured in the Vitamin Water Revive commercial. The Duck Sauce music video for Barbra Streisand currently has over 59,650,220 views on YouTube as of Sunday, July 10, 2011.
"aNYway" - 2010
"Barbra Streisand" - 2010
"Big Bad Wolf" - 2011
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Duck Sauce Lyrics
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Time after time I told myself Iâ??ve got nothing to lose
Time after time I told myself Iâ??ve got nothing to lose
Time after time I check myself just to make sure
I can do it anyway that you want it
I can do it anyway that you want it
I can do it anyway that you want itI can do it anyway that you want it
Time after time I told myself Iâ??ve got nothing to lose
Time after time I told myself Iâ??ve got nothing to lose
Time after time I told myself Iâ??ve got nothing to lose
Time after time I check myself just to make sure
I can do it anyway that you want it
I can do it anyway that you want it
I can do it anyway that you want it
The lyrics of the song "aNYway" by Duck Sauce can be interpreted as an expression of unbridled confidence and assertiveness. The repeated refrain of "Time after time I told myself I've got nothing to lose" implies that the singer has a fearless attitude, unafraid of the consequences of their actions. The singer is not worried about failure and is always checking themselves to make sure they are living their life to the fullest.
The next line, "I can do it anyway that you want it," can be seen as a taunt towards someone who tries to control or manipulate the singer. It suggests that no matter what the other person does or says, the singer will do whatever they want to do, in whatever way they want to do it. The repetition of this line reinforces the singer's confidence in their own decisions and actions.
Overall, the song's lyrics convey a message of self-assurance and taking charge of one's own life without fear of consequences. It is a call to action, urging listeners to be bold and assertive in their own lives, even if it means taking risks and stepping outside of their comfort zones.
Line by Line Meaning
Time after time I told myself Iâ??ve got nothing to lose
Repeatedly, I remind myself that there is no risk involved in my actions.
Time after time I check myself just to make sure
Despite my confidence, I still double-check myself to avoid any mistakes.
I can do it anyway that you want it
I am capable of performing the task in any manner according to your preference.
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Jamie Floyd, Stephen Wrabel
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@Soooooooooooonicable
Thank god for funky house music.
@julez2106
Indeed!
@jamirosparro
Amen
@ehought
Damn right
@kouham420
As for the weebs they call it the
F U T U R E F U N K
@quadpad_music
@@kouham420 - Except this is isn't Future Funk, it's French House, wich is a lot older, has it's roots in 80's and 90's DJs rather than an online pursue of an A E S T H E T I C and a more "classic house" style of production.
Um... I'm don't know if that's the difference between the two genres though. In fact, I'm not even sure if there's a difference.
I'm still pretty sure this is older than Future Funk, so I guess it's just French House, idk.
Forget everything I said, those two genres are so confusing.
@UsherCupcake
You can tell this song wont get old.
@connornaylor979
That's correct
@hi_its_jerry
NEVER
@efucksjara
we still can saying that!