They have been on the club scene for over ten years now, having created and remixed some of the biggest club anthems of the decade. Some of their personal hits include "I'll Be Waiting", "Soul Power", "Musique" and "America" while they have also remixed such tracks as Masters At Work's "To Be In Love", Junior Jack's "E-Samba", Powerhouse's "I Got What You Need" and most recently Freemason's "Love On My Mind".
Michael also had a huge club and chart hit in 2004 with "Weekend" which you would find most clubbers going mad at nowadays in any club and has lasted the test of time with its catchy lyrics and hook.
These guys are the original funky house remixers and have proved their worth in the industry over the last decade. They have worked with some huge names and their recent album "Connected: 10 Years of Full Intention" proved their quality when it went straight to No 1 of the Top 40 Dance Charts in March 2006.
Things can only get better for the Daddies of Funky House.
Try
Full Intention Lyrics
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Try, try, try to get 'em all they can
Try, try, try to get ′em all they can
Try, try, try to get 'em all they can
Try, try, try to get 'em all they can
Try, try, try to get ′em all they can
Try, try, try to get ′em all they can
Try, try, try to get 'em all they can
Try, try, try to get ′em all they can
Try, try, try to get 'em all they can
Try, try, try to get ′em all they can
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Try, try, try to get ′em all they can
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Try, try, try to get 'em all they can
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Try to get ′em all they can
The lyrics to Full Intention's song Try are repetitive, with the phrase "try, try, try to get 'em all they can" being repeated multiple times throughout the song. The meaning behind these lyrics is up for interpretation, but it could be about a person or group of people trying to achieve something, possibly with determination and perseverance. The repetition of the phrase emphasizes the idea of never giving up and constantly striving for success.
The song itself is upbeat and danceable, with a strong disco influence in the instrumentals. The repetitive lyrics and infectious beat make it a perfect song to dance to at a club or party. The lack of lyrics beyond the repetitive phrase "try to get 'em all they can" allows for the listener to focus on the music itself and lose themselves in the rhythm.
Line by Line Meaning
Try, try, try to get ′em all they can
The singer is urging someone to keep trying and acquire as much as they can.
Try, try, try to get 'em all they can
The singer repeats the previous line to emphasize the importance of putting in effort to obtain everything possible.
(Try, try, try to get ′em all they can)
The singer emphasizes the need to keep trying.
Try, try, try to get 'em all they can
The artist restates the goal of acquiring everything possible through persistent effort.
Try, try, try
The artist emphasizes the need to keep trying multiple times.
Try, try, try
The phrase is repeated to emphasize the importance of persistence and perseverance.
Try, try, try
The singer reiterates the need to put in effort multiple times in order to succeed.
Try to get ′em all they can
The artist emphasizes the goal of obtaining as much as possible through effort.
Writer(s): Jonathan Pearn, Michael Gray
Contributed by Lillian M. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Niall Williams
Alright then going to have my keep my eye out for Full Intention in the future! Rollers
stewart hunter
full intention been on the go for 20 yrs
Niall Williams
I better go do my homework then! This IS house
stewart hunter
Ha ha house music all night long
Peter Lewis
First Full Intention track I know is Ultra Naté - Free!
Frank McPhillips
Deep House The way It Should Always Beeeeew
Callum Fraser
What's with people doing deep house nowadays. Progressive is better.
Thelema
I'm sure all artists will now accomodate to your every whim and produce nothing but progressive house from now on.
RAMEEN
Lol this aint deep house pal
Peter Lewis
mid-depth house.