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"Can't Get Any Harder" is a song by American singer James Brown from his fifty-sixth studio album, ''
Universal James ''Universal James'' is the fifty-sixth studio album by American musician James Brown. It was released on March 9, 1993, via Scotti Brothers Records. Recording sessions took place at Soul II Soul Studios in London and at Studio South in Augusta, Ge ...
'' (1993). It was released in January 1993 via
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as the album's
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. Written by
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members Robert Clivillés and David Cole,
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's Duran Ramos, and
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, it was produced by
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with co-production by Ricky Crespo, and features guest rap vocals from Trilogy and Leaders of the New School. The single peaked at number 59 on the
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, as well as number 76 on the
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and number 7 on the
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, making it Brown's last charting single in the
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. It was also a Brown's final music video to date featured a live dancer and college students.


Critical reception

It was poorly received by critics;
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described it as "strain ngfor rap credibility", while ''
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'' dismissed it as "junky".


Track listing


Personnel

* James Brown – vocals *
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– rap vocals *Bryan "
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" Higgins – songwriter, rap vocals, additional producer (track 4) *Sheldon "
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" Scott – songwriter, rap vocals, additional producer (track 4) *Trevor " Busta Rhymes" Smith – songwriter, rap vocals, additional producer (track 4) *James "
Dinco D Leaders of the New School was an hip hop music, American hip hop group based in Long Island, New York (state), New York. History The crew was composed of Uniondale, New York, natives Charlie Brown (born Bryan Higgins on September 19, 1970) and D ...
" Jackson – songwriter, rap vocals, additional producer (track 4) * Robert Clivillés – songwriter, producer, arranger, editing, mixing, remixing * David Cole – songwriter, producer, arranger, mixing, remixing *Ricky Crespo – additional producer, programming, editing *Alan Friedman – programming *Acar Key – recording, mixing, engineering *Katherine Miller – recording, engineering *Richard Joseph – recording, engineering *Herbert Powers Jr. – mastering


Charts


References


External links

* 1992 songs 1993 singles James Brown songs Songs written by Busta Rhymes Scotti Brothers Records singles Songs written by Robert Clivillés Song recordings produced by Robert Clivillés Songs written by David Cole (record producer) {{1990s-R&B-song-stub