The core audience of the team's original lineup consisted largely of homosexual men.
In the 90's Izora Armstead moved to Germany, where she and her daughter Dynelle Rhodes re-formed the group for touring in Europe, and in 2002 they joined the "Disco Brothers" for a participation in the German National Final for the Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Get Up". In the end, the group only managed a 13th place out of 15. The current members of the group are sisters Dynelle Rhodes and Ingrid Arthur, who are the daughters of Armstead, who died in 2004. They released a new Weather Girls album, Totally Wild, in late 2005. It scored an underground club hit with "Wild Thang." Like the original Weather Girls, the duo has proven very successful with its gay male core audience.
In 2008, the Weather Girls were listed as featured artists on the song, "Break You" by Ralph Falcon of the bands Murk and Funky Green Dogs. This song spent one week at #1 on the American dance chart in May of 2008.
Got The Feeling
Two Tons O' Fun Lyrics
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you don't know give you my give you my heart I wanna
really do my it will always be here I cannot be there.
I got feeling.
I got feeling. Yeah.
Feel it.
Feel it.
Don't you know a feel it?
Feel it.
Feel it.
Don't you know a feel it?
Feel it.
Feel it.
Don't you know a feel it?
Feel it.
Feel it.
Don't you know a feel it?
The lyrics to Two Tons O' Fun's song "I Got The Feeling" may seem cryptic at first, but upon closer examination, they seem to express a sense of urgency and desire for emotional connection. The repeated phrases like "Don't you know, I feel it" and "You don't know, give you my heart" suggest a longing to be understood and to have one's feelings reciprocated.
The first few lines, "Don't you think of it, you don't know, you think of it," could be interpreted as an appeal to someone to consider the emotions being expressed. It's as if the singer is saying, "Think about what I'm saying, because you may not fully understand it." The repetition of "I got feeling" emphasizes the intensity of these emotions and the certainty that they are present.
The line "I cannot be there" suggests a physical separation or distance that prevents the singer from fully expressing their emotions. It could also signify an emotional barrier between the singer and the person they are addressing. Despite this distance, the singer asserts that their feeling will always be present, declaring, "It will always be here."
Overall, "I Got The Feeling" seems to be a plea for emotional connection, an expression of longing to be acknowledged and understood. The repetition of phrases and the use of simple, straightforward language adds to the urgency and emotional intensity of the song.
Line by Line Meaning
Don't you think of it you don't know you think of it
Stop and consider, you don't grasp the depth of this idea
you don't know give you my give you my heart I wanna
You lack awareness, I'm willing to devote myself to you completely
really do my it will always be here I cannot be there.
I genuinely mean it, my love will endure and stay by your side
I got feeling.
I have an overwhelming sensation inside.
I got feeling. Yeah.
I have this intense feeling, yes.
Feel it.
Experience the emotion.
Feel it.
Sense it deeply in your core.
Don't you know a feel it?
Are you unaware of experiencing such intense emotions?
You don't, you don't, you don't, you don't
You lack the understanding, you fail to comprehend
Feel it.
Feel and embrace it.
Feel it.
Let the emotions engulf you entirely.
Don't you know a feel it?
Are you not aware of this profound feeling?
Feel it.
Engage your senses and connect with it.
Feel it.
Sense and acknowledge it.
Don't you know a feel it?
Are you oblivious to this sensation?
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@joetoner3913
i am deeply envious of the people who lived through the golden age of dance music. it may not always seem like it, but there are many young people like myself (i'm 27) who have a profound respect for the black and hispanic communities that created what we now call "club culture". i hope that one day people like larry levan, frankie knuckles, david mancuso, and ron hardy become more widely recognized for their contribution to music history.
@user-du1yk7uk9v
Italians have been one of the most influential people in Disco and REAL dance music just check original disco culture here on youtube Malavasi/Romani have recorded tons of hits , and their discos were the most spectacular and elegant on the planet as well and also the french were great with Cerrone Voyage Patrick Juvet France Joli Don Ray etc....In US gregg Diamond had been one of the greatest...check Bionic Boogie and Musique.
@wandamitchell1806
Where is my TIME MACHINE???!!!!!! I was 24 or 25 when that came out,LORD!!! we party'd our Ass's off back then In the Village (NYC) MS THOSE DAYS👏👏👏👏😜🤣😜🥂🍾🥂🍾🥂
@NancyT-nt3iq
The best dance song of all time for me! Unbelievable energy!
@stevendalipis1176
HEAVENLY DISCO FATHER... Bless us with more bass, higher melodies, and Two tons o Fun... 🙏 amen
@douglasworley8422
Thank You Jesus!!!!!!!!!
@josephscovitch2701
Pure sex soul disco by Two Tons of luv. Club fave. So very danceable & memorable. Flavor of gospel and Sylvester here too. Great disco effort. Thanks, Two Tons, Sylvia Robinson, and Fantasy/Honey records. Vive les disco freaks . . . .
@stewbie59
Frankie Knuckles turned me out on this cut at the Warehouse back in the day...damn I miss those days!
@Sool101
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=C7_RSLhFsAA
Check at 4:20m and have some chuckles on mr. Knuckles, you're welcome. (the whole track is great btw)
@ameliahare209
these two with Sylvester was someting else.....I love the feeling!