You're Gonna Get It

Album: Don't Forget Who You Are (2013)
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Songfacts®:

  • Co-written with Paul Weller, this song was premiered by the pair at the Crisis charity show at Hammersmith in December 2012.
  • This is one of two songs on Don't Forget Who You Are that Kane co-penned with Paul Weller. (They also wrote together "Fire in My Heart") He told Digital Spy about collaborating with the former Jam modfather. "He's such a nice guy and we've written some great tunes together," said Kane. "He's a mate now, it's pretty mad. He's very encouraging. We did those songs really fast and I've been into working like that lately, especially with lyrics. All of these songs, whatever the demo was more or less are what they are. I think he likes working like that and I'm deffo on that trip at the minute."

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