About "Take Me There"
"Take Me There" is a song by American quartet Blackstreet and singer Mya, featuring Bad Boy rappers Mase and Blinky Blink. It was written by Mase, Michael Foster, Madeline Nelson, Tamara Savage and Teddy Riley. Riley also produced the song. The song serves as the theme song for the animated feature film The Rugrats Movie and was released on November 30, 1998, as the lead and only single from the soundtrack. It also appeared on Blackstreet's third studio album, Finally.
"Take Me There" reached No. 1 in New Zealand for three weeks in January 1999 and achieved platinum status for selling over 10,000 copies there. In North America, the song peaked at No. 14 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and No. 21 on the Canadian RPM Top Singles chart. It also became a hit in several European nations, peaking at No. 7 in the United Kingdom, No. 9 in Ireland, and No. 22 in the Netherlands.
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- Take What's Yours
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- All I Ever Wanted
- 1—2—3—4
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- Make Me Cry
- Love You Need
- Love U So
- Love Me
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- If You Wanna Party
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- Welcome Back (remix)
- Can't Nobody Hold Me Down (original Club Mix)
- Can't Nobody Hold Me Down (bad Boy Remix)
- Can't Nobody Hold Me Down
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- Take Me There
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- Only You
- Not The Kids
- Jesus Walks (remix)
- If You Want Me
- Gotta Survive
- Down The Line Joint
- Across The Border
- 1, 2, 3, 4
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