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Take That (Torrey Carter song) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Take That (Torrey Carter song)
"Take That" is the debut single by American R&B singer, Torrey Carter. It features guest vocals by Carter's former mentor Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott and was released as the lead single from Carter's unreleased debut album, ''The Life I Live'' (2000). ==Background== Shortly after performing for Missy Elliott in 1998 in New York's Greenwich Village, Torrey Carter landed a contract deal with Elliott's label The Goldmind and became the first male artist to sign to the label.〔 Carter began work on his debut ''The Life I Live'' in 1999 and was able to release "Take That" as the debut's lead single the following year. While the song became a minor hit on the ''Billboard'' R&B/Hip-Hop charts, Elektra Records disapproved of its urban charting performance and had "hoped" for more stronger pop-oriented success on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100.〔 Displeased, Elektra shelved Carter's debut album and dropped him from their roster.〔Newman, Melinda. "Majors Re-Evaluate Artist-Imprint Labels." ''Billboard''. December 1, 2001: 1, 100. Print.〕 In a late 2001 interview with ''Billboard'', Missy Elliott stated that she was disappointed in Elektra for shelving Carter.〔 Elliott noted that sometimes there would be disputes between her and Elektra due to the complications surrounding promotion for her brand of artists under her label The Goldmind Inc.〔 Elliott added that it was very conflicting because she had her artists and Elektra had theirs; thus "Elektra (course )" had to put their artists "forth first."〔
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