Their follow-up song, "You and Me" was the first song that was actually written by the two-piece. The single reached the top 20 in the UK Singles Chart, peaking at #15. It also supposedly featured the vocals of Craig Powell, who was hired as the frontman for the band and who (it was said) provided vocals for most of the tracks on the group's debut album One World. However, this was mainly media marketing & hype, as the majority of the vocals on the album were recorded & sung by Jinian Wilde, as were the first two single releases. Powell left the group in March 2006 to concentrate on a solo career.
Their third single to be taken off the album, "Ai No Corrida", featured the vocal talents of Charlie (Grange Hill's Lisa West)(of Eric Prydz, Call On Me fame) and had its UK release on November 7th 2005 on Enhanced CD (which included the video), 12inch Vinyl and Digital Download. It also reached the top 20 in the UK, by peaking at #18.
Their debut album One World was released on November 14th 2005, featuring 12 tracks, the videos for "Out of Touch" and "You & Me" and various accapellas by Jinian Wilde and samples for use by remixers.
Discography
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Albums
* 2005 One World
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Singles
* 2004 "Out of Touch" Vocals by Jinian Wilde - Fronted by Steve Perry
* 2005 "You & Me" Vocals by Jinian Wilde and Fronted by Craig Powell
* 2005 "Ai No Corrida" Vocals by Laura More
Do It Yourself
Uniting Nations Lyrics
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You got to do it yourself, do-do-do, do it yourself
Well, if you want it, go out and get it
You got to do it yourself, do-do-do, do it yourself
Well, if you want it, go out and get it
You got to do it yourself, do-do-do, do it yourself
Well, if you want it, go out and get it
You got to do it yourself, do-do-do, do it yourself
You got to do it yourself, do-do-do, do it yourself
Well, if you want it, go out and get it
You got to do it yourself, do-do-do, do it yourself
Well, if you want it, go out and get it
You got to do it yourself, do-do-do, do it yourself
Well, if you want it, go out and get it
You got to do it yourself, do-do-do, do it yourself
The lyrics to Uniting Nations' "Do It Yourself" are simple and straightforward, encouraging listeners to take charge of their lives and pursue their goals without hesitation. The repetition of the phrase "if you want it, go out and get it" emphasizes the importance of action rather than waiting for opportunity to come knocking. The line "you got to do it yourself" suggests that relying on others or waiting for someone else to do the work will not lead to success. The repetition of the phrase "do it yourself" also implies a sense of empowerment, encouraging listeners to take ownership of their actions and outcomes. Overall, the lyrics serve as a motivational anthem for listeners to seize the day and pursue their dreams with confidence and determination.
Line by Line Meaning
Well, if you want it, go out and get it
If you desire something, you have to put in the effort to obtain it by taking action outside of your comfort zone.
You got to do it yourself, do-do-do, do it yourself
No one is going to hand you what you want on a silver platter. You have to be proactive and take initiative to succeed in achieving your goals.
Writer(s): Jack Philo Robinson, James Jacques Bolden Copyright: Next Decade Entertainment O.B.O. Finger Music Verlag Gmbh
Contributed by Scarlett D. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@foxyboi27
I LOVE their music!! Comeback again!! :-)
@HexxuSz
why do we not get bands like this anymore :/ united nations were pure legends
@jamesbyron5030
5yrs ago,You askes that 5yrs ago.😢
@HexxuSz
@James Byron yea
@Lee-sv8su
Another group from Liverpool making funky house fun!!!
@user-sp2lp7jg2m
супер)
@user-yy4ri1et9o
класс клип, и диск DVD остался ))
@Times2005
Good Music
@YouBritish
Dear Brits, Polish people love your music, it's just awesome, american music is too bad...
@k0walsk
Hot girls + catchy song + funny video = succes!