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Subject: Looking For the Name of a Song

Written By: Linny on 05/20/03 at 10:15 a.m.

Hi Everyone, I'm looking for the name of a song that came out sometime in the mid to late 90's.  All I can remember is it had a funky beat that almost sounded like George Michael, but it wasn't him. The only lyrics I can remember are something like "yes, no, fast, slow" and "ooh, ahh I'd love to see you naked baby"  Thanks

Subject: Re: Looking For the Name of a Song

Written By: Volcan on 05/20/03 at 10:40 a.m.

Sort of Like George Michael Huh?

Don't take my word for it but Try

Dance Naked by John Mellencamp

Subject: Re: Looking For the Name of a Song

Written By: Linny on 05/20/03 at 11:42 a.m.

No, it's not Dance Naked, but thanks though :)

Subject: Re: Looking For the Name of a Song

Written By: 80smusicfreak on 05/22/03 at 00:18 a.m.

Quoting:
Hi Everyone, I'm looking for the name of a song that came out sometime in the mid to late 90's.  All I can remember is it had a funky beat that almost sounded like George Michael, but it wasn't him. The only lyrics I can remember are something like "yes, no, fast, slow" and "ooh, ahh I'd love to see you naked baby"  Thanks
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"Too Funky" by George Michael, a huge hit here in the U.S. in the Summer of '92, does indeed include the line "I'd love to see you naked, baby". And as the song's title implies, it definitely had a "funky beat", as you describe. In addition, you said the singer "sounded like George Michael". So except for being slightly off on the date, it all adds up to a match, if you ask me... ;)