MTV is airing a new version of the New Radicals' anthemic 1998 hit "You Get What You Give" as a promo for the 2025 VMAs. In the new version, original members Gregg ...
Singer-songwriter Gus Dapperton is putting a fresh spin on a classic track as part of a new campaign for the mall brand, Journeys. Out today, Journeys’ “Life on Loud” campaign taps Dapperton for a ...
Five years ago, Benee and Gus Dapperton had a COVID-summer hit with the topically appropriate “Supalonely.” This month, the two singers have covered the New Radicals’ ’90s hit “You Get What You Give” ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Journeys is turning up the volume on self-expression with a modern reimagining of New Radicals’ iconic anthem “You Get What You Give,” starring genre-bending artist ...
Whatever happened to New Radicals, the ’90s one-hit wonders who scored the major alt-rock hit “You Get What You Give” off their 1998 album, Maybe You’ve Been Brainwashed Too? Let’s find out (and learn ...
New Radicals’ “You Get What You Give” is one of the great ’90s songs, but it has also positioned the band as a one-hit wonder. (Singer Gregg Alexander has avoided that fate personally, however, as he ...
If you’re reading this, there’s a good chance you heard Geese‘s recent cover of New Radicals’ “You Get What You Give,” which was released as part of a three-song BBC Radio 1 session and has been ...
The promo was the brainchild of Van Toffler, Gunpowder & Sky CEO, who is producing this year’s show. This marks Toffler’s return to the show following a decadelong absence. “Like a lot of my ...
“Journeys stands for inclusivity and self-expression and Gus’s reinterpretation of this iconic anthem is the perfect embodiment of those values,” says Journeys Chief Marketing Officer Stacy Doren.
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