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"Did Ya' Understand That" is the second and last single off of Willa Ford's album Willa Was Here. The story line of the song is about how through Willa's whole relationship with a guy, she is treated badly. She then finally gets mad enough to tell him off and leave him. ("I don't want you/ I don't love you/ I hit the road jack/ 'cause I'm through with you/ Did ya understand that?") In music, a single is a short (usually ten minutes or less*) record, usually featuring one or two tracks as A-side, often accompanied by several B-sides, usually remixes or other songs. ...
Willa Ford Willa Ford (born Amanda Lee Williford on January 22, 1981) is a American pop, singer-songwriter, producer, and occasional TV personality and host who has a degree as a professional opera singer. ...
Willa Was Here is the debut album of pop singer Willa Ford on Lava/Atlantic Records. ...
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Willa Ford Willa Ford (born Amanda Lee Williford on January 22, 1981) is a American pop, singer-songwriter, producer, and occasional TV personality and host who has a degree as a professional opera singer. ...
I Wanna Be Bad is a song by Willa Ford, and the first single from her album Willa Was Here. ...
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Willa Ford Willa Ford (born Amanda Lee Williford on January 22, 1981) is a American pop, singer-songwriter, producer, and occasional TV personality and host who has a degree as a professional opera singer. ...
Willa Was Here is the debut album of pop singer Willa Ford on Lava/Atlantic Records. ...
Video
The video was directed by Chris Applebaum and edited by Nabil Mechi. Adam Stern produced the video. Willa wrote the treatment for the video. The video version of the song added a punked out, metal-esque (Produced by Lamar Young, Dre Lewis and engineer Danny Blaszczak). The video also contained a twist at the end, having Willa and the girl (that Willa's boyfriend was making out with in the club) is in bed with together. The video was nominated for Best Hair, which was done by Adir Abergai, in the 2002 MVPA Awards. Also the "Did Ya Understand That" video was featured in promo spots during CBS's daytime programming. For the Cusco album, see 2002 (album). ...
Trivia - Kathleen Chaplin (granddaughter of the great Charlie Chaplin) covered this song it was then released on compilation album “Next Generation: Rhythm 'N Pop Music” in 2004.
- Willa's then real life boyfriend Chris Jones played her boyfriend in the video.
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Trivia references - Artist Direct link
- Chris Jones link
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