It's On (Move to This)

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"It’s On (Move to This)"
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Single by 3 the Hard Way
from the album Eyes on the Prize
Released29 September 2003
Recorded2003
Genre R&B
Label Joy
Songwriter(s) Alan Jansson, Chris Ma'ia'i, Mike Paton
Producer(s) Alan Jansson
3 the Hard Way singles chronology
"All Around"
(1994)
"It’s On (Move to This)"
(2003)

"It's On (Move to This)" is a single by New Zealand R&B group 3 the Hard Way, released in 2003. The single entered the New Zealand Singles Chart at number one, becoming the group's second number-one single, more than 10 years after their first number-one hit, "Hip Hop Holiday".

Contents

Track listing

New Zealand enhanced CD single [1]

  1. "It's On (Move to This)" (single edit)
  2. "It's On (Move to This)" (remix)
  3. "It's On (Move to This)" (video)

Charts

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References

  1. It's On (Move to This) (New Zealand enhanced CD single liner notes). 3 the Hard Way. Joy Records. 2003. JOY 002.CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  2. "Charts.nz – 3 the Hard Way – It's On". Top 40 Singles. Retrieved 16 May 2021.
  3. "End of Year Charts 2003". Recorded Music NZ . Retrieved 12 December 2017.