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  1. Sep 16, 2023 · What inspired JC Chasez to write Some Girls (Dance With Women)? JC Chasez has mentioned in interviews that the inspiration for Some Girls (Dance With Women) came from his observations of women’s experiences in the music industry. He wanted to create an anthem that celebrates their strength and empowers them to embrace their individuality. 2.

  2. "Some Girls (Dance with Women)" Single by JC Chasez; from the album Schizophrenic; B-side "Blowin' Me Up" Released: November 11, 2003 (US) April 12, 2004 (Europe) Recorded: 2003: Genre: Pop; dance-pop; Length: 3: 54: Label: Jive: Songwriter(s) JC Chasez; Bradley Daymond; Alex Greggs; Producer(s) Riprock 'n' Alex G: JC Chasez singles chronology "

    • November 11, 2003 (US), April 12, 2004 (Europe)
  3. J.C. Chasez, a former member of the boy band *NSYNC, released this song as a part of his solo album “Schizophrenic” in 2004. The song was written by Brad Daymond and J.C. Chasez himself. The lyrics of “Some Girls (Dance With Women)” talk about a night out at a club that is filled with women.

  4. One such song that often falls into this category is “Some Girls (Dance With Women) (Remix)” by J.C. Chasez. On the surface, it may seem like a typical party anthem, but upon closer examination, the song holds a deeper meaning.

  5. Nov 11, 2003 · Who produced “Some Girls (Dance With Women)” by J.C. Chasez? When did J.C. Chasez release “Some Girls (Dance With Women)”? Who wrote “Some Girls (Dance With Women)” by...

  6. Mar 18, 2004 · “I did one song for fun,” Chasez, 27, says of “Some Girls (Dance With Women),” which soon became a club hit. “Everybody was like, ‘You gotta do a record!'”

  7. About J.C. Chasez. Joshua Scott “JC” Chasez (born August 8, 1976) is an American singer, songwriter, dancer, record producer, and occasional actor. He started out his career as a cast member ...

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