1. The System are e… Read Full Bio ↴There are at least four artists with this name.
1. The System are electrosoul/R&B duo David Frank and Mic Murphy.
The duo recorded their biggest hit "Don't Disturb This Groove" in 1987 and later that decade featured another notable track entitled "Coming To America" as featured in the movie of the same name. "You Are In My System" was another hit from the band. They also worked as producers for acts like Chaka Khan ('I Feel For You'), Phil Collins ('Sussudio') and Mtume ('Juicy Fruit'). In 2013, they released a new album, "System Overload".
2. The System are an anarcho-punk band formed in the summer of 1980 having messed around in various other bands since 1978. In 1981 they met a band called Flux Of Pink Indians, who helped them make their fist single - The Warfare EP. This was very successful and contained their anthem - The Dogs Of War. By Mid 1981 they were touring with Flux Of Pink Indians and the legendary Crass. They followed up with their second single - The System Is Murder. By This Time they were being recognized all over the UK, Europe and the USA.
3. In 1994 Anders Remmer (aka Dub Tractor), Thomas Knak (aka Opiate) og Jesper Skaaning (aka Acustic) met around the compilation series 'Boredom Is Deep And Mysterious', which they were compiling for April Records. After having used the name D.A.W.N. for a while, they changed their name to Future 3.
With their cool minimalism and their intelligent mix of dub and ambient, Future 3 made quite an impact on the electronic scene at that time.
After Kruder & Dorfmeister listed Future 3´s debut album 'We Are the Future 3' as one of their top 5 albums of all time, the trio were catapulted into the collective consciousness of lovers of electronic music. Since the early Future 3-days, the trio has found pleasure in experimenting with different electronic genres of the day, from the melodic dub-ambient on the debut 'We are the Future 3' to the understated escapades into drum´n´bass on their breakthrough hit: 'The Boy From West Bronx' from 1998´s 'Stay With'.
Where 'Like...' from 2001 was close to being pop-electronica (with vocals by Jonas Bjerre of Mew among others), the 'System' album from 2002 (released on Scape) saw the trio break away from the melodicism that had characterized their work since the beginning. The sound on the album was so strikingly different that the group felt a new name, System, was necessary.
Due to each group member's solo output and label involvement, new group-material from Denmarks 3 electronic pioneers has become a quite rare experience. Many of Anders Remmer´s Dub Tractor releases on City Center Offices as well as Thomas Knak´s Opiate releases on April, Morr Music and Raster Noton (with Alva Noto as Opto) has long been acclaimed as milestones in modern electronic music. Thomas Knak has also been busy with his Hobby Industries label, producing for Björk on the Vespertine album as well as remixing for Efterklang, Sketch Show and Ryuichi Sakamoto. And then there is Jesper Skaanings´s Acustic project, which was featured on Rump in 2005 with the 'Welcome' album.
In a way Systems 'Tempo EP' continues the sound of the System album on Scape, only this time presented in a slightly faster tempo, hence the title. It´s no secret that the group have been listening to two-step and dub-step, but instead of being a rip off of the genre, System incorporates the UK-styles into their own sound universe, creating something that sounds much more like System than like Skream.
4. The System are a little-known UK group masterminded by Bob Lamb, a cult figure in Birmingham's music history (he played as a drummer throughout the late sixties and into the late seventies for a number of progressive rock bands and helped produce UB40 and Duran Duran's earlier works). The short lived group released only one album ‘Logic' and a single in 1983 on the obscure electronic French label ‘Romantic Records’. This distinctively forward thinking new wave/synth pop album was met with poor reception and eventually dwindled into obscurity. Nonetheless the album's revolutionary exploration in sound and outstanding production value in addition to the band’s gift of writing deeply emotive, yearning pop tunes, make it sound though perhaps more relevant today than many other far more successful albums of it's time. The System EP was reissued on Music From Memory in 2016.
I Wanna Make You Feel Good
The System Lyrics
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Yeah, yeah, yeah
I got nothing up my sleeve
No rabbit in my hat
I’m here to tell you that I aim to please
No hidden bag of tricks no superstitious cat
It was your magic that knocked me to my knees
I, I just wanna make you feel good
(yeah, yeah, yeah)
I (oh I) , I just wanna make you feel good
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, baby
Ooh, awaiting your command
To hug and squeeze and kiss
I'll serve your every wish but, baby
Don't you tease my magic carpet ride
Is waiting by your door
I’ll give you so much more
Than you'll ever need
I, I just wanna make you feel good
(yeah, yeah, yeah, yеah)
I (oh I) , I just wanna make you feel good
Yeah, yeah, yеah, yeah, yeah yeah, baby
(Ooh, it's no secret)
Baby, it gets hard in the middle of the night
To keep my sanity (It's no secret)
Baby, it gets hard in the middle of the night
Don't ever take your love from me
I got nothing up my sleeve
No rabbit in my hat
I'm here to tell you that I aim to please
No hidden bag of tricks no superstitious cat
It was your magic that knocked me to my knees
I just satisfy your needs
Just rub your magic lamp
And presto-alakazam, I'll take the hurt away
Ooh, I can see it now our paradise is found
I hear your happy sounds
The words will always say
I (oh, I) just wanna make you feel good
(I just wanna make you feel good)
I (oh, baby, I) just wanna make you feel good
Early in the morning, when you call me
I (oh, I) just wanna make you feel good
(I got something for you, girl)
I (oh, baby) just wanna make you feel good
Open your eyes, I'll show you butterflies
I (oh, baby, I) just wanna make you feel good
The System's song "I Wanna Make You Feel Good" is a romantic love song that expresses a desire to please and take care of the other person. The opening lines of "Ooh, yeah yeah don't you know that, baby" establish a sensuous mood, setting the tone for the rest of the song. The singer states that he has nothing up his sleeve, no tricks or games to play, but only a desire to make his partner happy. He speaks of the other person's magic, which "knocked him to his knees," and how he wants to do everything possible to make them feel good.
The lyrics are full of references to magic and fantasy, such as the "magic carpet ride" waiting at the other person's door, and the idea of rubbing a lamp to make all the pain go away. The singer is willing to serve their every wish, but also warns the other person not to take their love for granted and not to tease them.
The chorus of the song, "I just wanna make you feel good," is repeated several times, emphasizing the singer's desire to please and satisfy the other person. The repetition of the phrase creates a sense of urgency and passion, as if the singer is willing to go to any lengths to meet the other person's needs and make them happy.
Overall, "I Wanna Make You Feel Good" is a heartfelt expression of love and devotion, full of sensuality and passion.
Line by Line Meaning
Ooh, yeah yeah don't you know that, baby
The singer is expressing excitement and enthusiasm towards the listener.
I got nothing up my sleeve
The singer has no tricks or secrets to hide from the listener.
No rabbit in my hat
The singer has no physical objects to manipulate in order to impress or please the listener.
I’m here to tell you that I aim to please
The singer wants to satisfy the listener's desires and wants.
No hidden bag of tricks no superstitious cat
The singer wants to assure the listener that they have no hidden motives or intentions.
It was your magic that knocked me to my knees
The listener has a quality that has impressed and humbled the singer.
I, I just wanna make you feel good
(yeah, yeah, yeah)
The singer wants to bring pleasure and happiness to the listener.
Ooh, awaiting your command
To hug and squeeze and kiss
I'll serve your every wish but, baby
Don't you tease my magic carpet ride
Is waiting by your door
I’ll give you so much more
Than you'll ever need
The singer wants to be intimate with the listener but only if the listener is sincere and genuine about their feelings. The singer is promising to give the listener more than they ask for.
Baby, it gets hard in the middle of the night
To keep my sanity (It's no secret)
Baby, it gets hard in the middle of the night
Don't ever take your love from me
The singer is expressing vulnerability and asking the listener to not hurt them emotionally.
I just satisfy your needs
Just rub your magic lamp
And presto-alakazam, I'll take the hurt away
Ooh, I can see it now our paradise is found
I hear your happy sounds
The words will always say
The singer wants to fulfill the listener's demands and provide emotional comfort. The singer also envisions a future full of happiness and positivity.
I (oh, I) just wanna make you feel good
(I just wanna make you feel good)
I (oh, baby, I) just wanna make you feel good
Early in the morning, when you call me
The singer wants to provide happiness and fulfilment to the listener at any time of day.
I (oh, I) just wanna make you feel good
(I got something for you, girl)
I (oh, baby) just wanna make you feel good
Open your eyes, I'll show you butterflies
I (oh, baby, I) just wanna make you feel good
The singer is eager to show the listener a world of beauty and happiness and wants to please them in any way possible.
Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: DAVID MARTIN FRANK, MICHAEL AUSTIN MURPHY, Paul Pesco
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