Love Gun

Album: single release only (2011)
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Songfacts®:

  • Released as a buzz single to precede the release of Michelle Williams' fourth solo album, this Druski produced dance-pop tune is an extension of the singer's 2008 album Unexpected. The former Destiny's Child songstress told The Boombox that she experimented with the lyrics but not her sound for the tune. "This isn't different from anything I've been doing," she revealed. "We were just playing around in the studio and it just is a song I decided to record. That's how it came about. I love all types of music - jazz, classical blue grass, pop, dance, whatever. As long as I feel good and I feel like it can make everybody feel in a great way and inspire, then it's all good to me."

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