This was the third single for the band and appears on their 2005 debut album, Rest in Sleaze.
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The tracks "Into Another", "My Enemy" and "Breakin' Down" were remixed for this album with more tender, slightly cleaner mixes, presumably so they fit more suitingly with the other tracks.
For England's national football team's 2006 FIFA World Cup campaign, Fagin performed "That's England Alright", a variation of "That's Livin' Alright" produced by Clive Langer, with lyrics by Jimmy Lawless.
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"Breakin' Away" / "That's Livin' Alright" is a double A-side single by English singer Joe Fagin.
Breakin' It Up On the Beatles Tour is an LP album by Jackie DeShannon, released by Liberty Records under catalog number LRP-3390 as a monophonic recording in 1964, and later in stereo under catalog number LST-7390 the same year.
The song "Act A Ass" featuring singer Rankin Scroo (with uncredited vocals from rappers Kaveo & Young Mugzi) is featured in the film "Be Cool" (2005).
The album cover (and album title) are a parody of the soundtrack album cover for the movie, Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo.
Hollimon grew up in the Chicago housing projects of Cabrini–Green, growing up alongside Ozone from Breakin'.
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The debut album by the group, it includes the hit singles "Be My Baby" (US #2), "Walking in the Rain" (US #23), "Baby, I Love You" (US #24), "Do I Love You?" (US #34), and "The Best Part of Breakin' Up" (US #39).
The song "Higher" by Taio Cruz includes the lyrics, I feel like Breakin’ 2 Electric Boogaloo You play Kelly, I’ll be Ozone.
Adolfo Quinones starred as Ozone in the street dance films, Breakin' and Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo.
Viktor Manoel has also appeared in movies such as Staying Alive (1983) directed by Sylvester Stallone, Breakin' 2 Electric Boogaloo (1984), Glass Spider (1988) directed by David Mallet (David Bowie's Glass Spider Tour show at the Sydney Entertainment Centre, Australia - November 1987), and Female Perversions (1997) directed by Susan Streitfeld.