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    "Praise You" is a song by British big beat musician Fatboy Slim. It was released as the third single from his second studio album, You've Come a Long Way, Baby (1998), on 4 January 1999. It reached number one on the UK Singles Chart and in Iceland, number four in Canada, number six in Ireland, and number 36 in the United States.

  2. Jan 4, 1999 · Praise You Lyrics: We've come a long, long way together / Through the hard times and the good / I have to celebrate you, baby / I have to praise you like I should / We've come a long, long...

  3. Provided to YouTube by Skint Records Praise You · Fatboy Slim You've Come a Long Way Baby ℗ 1998 Skint Records Limited, a BMG Company Released on: 1998-0...

  4. Classic Tracks: Fatboy SlimPraise You’. Producer: Norman Cook. Recording. Classic Tracks. By Tom Doyle. Published January 2017. Norman Cook today.Photo: Richard Ecclestone. Armed with nothing but an Atari, a pair of S950 samplers and his faithful TB303, Fatboy Slim took the charts of the late 1990s by storm.

  5. Songfacts®: This is based on a 1975 song by the actress and soul singer Camille Yarborough called "Take Yo' Praise." She released just one album, and this was the last track. It was a very obscure song, but Fatboy Slim found it on a compilation CD and sampled it. Yarborough was a civil rights activist.

  6. 5 days ago · 1. What inspired Fatboy Slim to write “Praise You”? Fatboy Slim wrote “Praise You” during a moment of self-doubt when he was feeling down about his own work. He wanted to create a song that encouraged self-appreciation and empowerment, and he did so with “Praise You”. 2. What is the main message of “Praise You”?

  7. Aug 25, 2021 · Praise You” by Fatboy Slim. by Amanda London · Published August 25, 2021 · Updated August 26, 2021. Although on the surface the title of this song reads like it may be religious in nature, such is not the case. Rather, the lyrics come off as if the vocalist is instead ‘praising’ a lover.

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