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Such a choooon. By far the best thing they've ever done. It takes all the good bits of "Umbrella" and "Don't Cha" and comes off fooking ace. Hopefully they can have a hit with it though I suspect that's asking a BIT MUCH.

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Ye I love it, I also loved 'Do It To It' and 'Unappreciated'

I really like it, the video isnt very good though

does anyone know if its getting a UK release?

I really like it, the video isnt very good though

does anyone know if its getting a UK release?

The video is circulating video channels, so it probably get a release, possibly not a physical though

This is a fantastic track! Is it true that this is only being used to promote Step Up 2 as opposed to being their new single? :unsure:
This is a fantastic track! Is it true that this is only being used to promote Step Up 2 as opposed to being their new single? :unsure:

It's both I think! It's released physically on March 24th apparently.

OMG this song is IMMENSE!! I love it, i hope it goes AT LEAST Top 20 for them! It is the best thing they have ever done - (I said AT LEAST top 20 lol i would love it to go top 10 or top 5! :D
Entered at #97 on the Hot100. Not great but not bad either. ^_^

One of then best R&B girl groups around at the moment, this is such an amazing choon!!!!

 

I was so surprised when Do It To It managed to reach the UK Top 40 so I'm sure this will have no problems

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i like this and hope it does well though i think Unapreciated is much better tbh
I not only suspect but I expect...lol =)_

 

:unsure: im confuzed LOL

"Killa" is great song. Its got a really catchy hook. Although Yung Joc wasnt needed :puke:
Ye I love it, I also loved 'Do It To It' and 'Unappreciated'

 

I liked those too.

 

Yea, this song Killa has been taking over the radio lately. Good job to Cherish for a hit.

 

Great song. Sounded amazing during Step Up 2.

It's doing brilliantly in the US...hopefully it can have similar success in the UK.

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