1) JK - Jeon Jeongguk (전정국) i… Read Full Bio ↴JK is the alias of at least 7 artists:
1) JK - Jeon Jeongguk (전정국) is also known by his stage name Jungkook (정국) or Golden Maknae (due to his exceptional number of talents). He is the youngest member of South-Korean Kpop group BTS (방탄소년단) He serves as the group's main vocalist, lead dancer, and sub rapper.
2) JK's vocalist's real name is Marta Simlat. The name of JK was chosen by chance. 'We were looking for something short, easy to say and something that was catchy. JK it's easy for people to remember' explains Marta.
The first single You Make Me Feel Good was a chart success in Europe and Canada. After that Marta became a part of the group and the singles Beat It and the classic Italo track You and I were released (thanks to the success of You and I in France her photo was on the cover of the Dance Machine 6 compilation) with many beautiful remixes. You and I peaked # 3 in Israel. In 1996 the track My Radio was released. The vocalist's voice seemed to be different, whereas Marta remained the official leadsinger. The maxi contained a disco version, but also a great euro version. It took Europe by storm and opened the Japanese market for the artist. Afterwards an explosive Megamix was released.
After the song Sweet Lady Night, which was accompanied by a sizzling video, we did not hear anything from J.K. until 1998, when the song Go On was released. Then a year after she came back with Deep In The Night. In a Canadian interview, she told an album was planned afterwards.
3) JK aka J.K. — Electric guitarist Joel Kipnis - or "JK, " as the smooth jazz world will know him - is an amazingly unselfish musician, not only including his keyboardist Dinky Bingham and featured vocalist Robyn Springer on the back cover of his Verve Forecast debut What's The Word - but deferring lead parts and solos to them as well as other bandmembers more often than not throughout the disc. Kipnis will establish a theme, then kick around in the background while Bingham sprouts a frenetic bluesy organ solo, Scott Kreitzer sparks some fancy improvisations on sax, and Jim Hynes eases in on trumpet, all in rapid succession. The tagteaming bears the most fruit on the funkiest cut "In the Pocket," where Bingham bubbles under JK's slick lines while Hynes waits for an open door to chime in a measure or two. While JK isn't always the one who stands out most on each cut, give him credit for aiming for solid ensemble vibe. The few full on instrumentals are a blast. Problems come, however, from the overreliance on Springer's rich vocals. Nothing against her whatsoever, and the numerous songs she fronts are all pleasant late night romantic moodpieces. But the band - showing so much potential on the jams - has little opportunity to blow on these - a brief harmony line here, a laid back and truncated solo there. Most of these are mid tempo ballads which, while perfect for radio, hardly allow for cutting loose. While it's a solid intro to some fine new talents, it's hard to figure what Kipnis wanted here * to establish himself as a R&B oriented guitarist extraordinaire or to give his friend Springer an outlet. Both are truly gifted; next time, solo albums from each would be the best bet. ~ Jonathan Widran, All Music Guide
4) JK is also the acronym of British blogger and producer, Jacob Masters, from Birmingham, UK. He has released the What is Gabba For? mixtape, which is a best of 2007 mixtape from the mp3 blog Gabba.cc
5) JK hiphop producer from Enschede, The Netherlands.
6) Zambian artist, Jordan Katembula.
7) An alias of Argentinian Techno juggernaut Jonas Kopp.
BEAT IT
JK Lyrics
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I need your body take me down give to me the love I found
Just close you round and round
Round bringin' you down
Take a look is what I feel
Boy, I'm gonna make you want me
You want me
You gotta beat it
You gotta beat it
Why don't you beat it
Beat inside of me
Why do you think you're doing wasting time
Baby, I need to make you mine
Why can't you see the ladies dark
Boy, I think you'are mad enough
Just close you round and round
Round bringin' you down
Take a look is what I feel
Boy, I'll get until you want me
You want me
The lyrics to JK's song "Beat It" tell the story of a young woman who is determined to win the love of the man she desires. She is willing to fight for his love, and is confident that she can make him want her if she just gets close enough to him. The lyrics are filled with sexual innuendo and playful flirtation, as the woman uses her feminine wiles to try and win over her man.
As she sings "I'm gonna fight for lovin' all the way till I have your love to stay," the woman makes it clear that she is not going to give up on her pursuit of her man. She wants his body, and is determined to do whatever it takes to get it. The line "Just close you round and round, Round bringin' you down" suggests that she is going to use her charms to seduce him and bring him under her spell.
The chorus of the song is a repetition of the phrase "You gotta beat it, Why don't you beat it," which can be interpreted in different ways. It could be seen as a taunt or a challenge to the man, suggesting that he needs to "beat" his own resistance and give in to her advances. Alternatively, it could be seen as a warning to him to stay away from her, as she is too much for him to handle.
Overall, the lyrics to "Beat It" are a playful and seductive expression of the kind of feminine power that is often celebrated in pop music. The woman in the song is confident, assertive, and in control of her own sexuality, and she uses this to her advantage in her pursuit of the man she desires.
Line by Line Meaning
I'm gonna fight for lovin' all the way till I have your love to stay
I will not give up on loving you until I finally have you in my life permanently.
I need your body take me down give to me the love I found
I crave your physical presence and desire the passionate love that we share.
Just close you round and round
I want to be close to you, wrapped up in your arms in an endless cycle of love and intimacy.
Round bringin' you down
The intensity of our love is so strong that it makes you feel overwhelmed, almost powerless.
Take a look is what I feel
My emotions are so overwhelming that they are visible in my eyes, my body language, and my every action.
Boy, I'm gonna make you want me
I am determined to make you desire me with every fiber of your being, and I know I will succeed.
You gotta beat it
You need to let go of any hesitations or fears and embrace our love completely.
Why don't you beat it
Why are you still holding back, resisting the love that we have?
Beat inside of me
My heart beats with the fervor of my love for you, and I am consumed by these feelings.
Why do you think you're doing wasting time
What is holding you back from fully embracing this love and committing to me? Why are we wasting precious time?
Baby, I need to make you mine
I desire to claim you as my own, to make you mine in every sense of the word.
Why can't you see the ladies dark
Can't you acknowledge the weaknesses and faults of other women and see that I am the one who truly understands and loves you?
Boy, I think you'are mad enough
I know that you have the capacity to love me fully, with all your heart, and that your passion will match mine.
Boy, I'll get until you want me
I am confident in my ability to win your heart and make you want me as much as I want you.
You want me
Ultimately, I know that you will desire me and I will have your heart, body, and soul for eternity.
Contributed by Jonathan F. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@jonmilligan8069
Not sure if I'm in a time machine or heaven! The 90's were just incredible!
@vlc9979
Top tune. 90's were awesome times for clubs and house music. Feel sorry for today's kids
@1djatwork
Yes... You are so right... Kids today have no clue about the 90s and how blessed we were with the music we had...
@ubbe1089
True
@cowboyforadalei4415
I am from late 90s, can incluide me in the 90 group
@leedavies6704
This reminds me of the Paradox in Liverpool, late 90'S... tuunneeeeeeeee!!!!!!!!
@garryillston1823
Innit
@1djatwork
I went to club 051 3 times.... That was it.... I know your like wtf... Club 051 was the best club in the 90s in Liverpool.... But.... I used all my cash to buy all these top tunes.. We look back now and think... Wow what a tune..!!! And I have hundreds of tops 90s tunes on vinyl and I cherish every single one... I love the 90s dance.
@richardsinnott2988
051 was amazing I was in there every Saturday night an wigan pier every Friday were has the time gone 😢
@andrewjones364
The state ,the buzz liverpool back in the 90s bring them times back !!!!