Wiktionary
vb. to take charge, to assume control
WordNet
v. assume control [syn: take hold, take charge]
Wikipedia
"Take Control" is a song by American singer-songwriter Amerie from her third studio album, Because I Love It (2007). It was released as the album's lead single on October 17, 2006. The song was written by Cee-Lo Green, Mike Caren, and Amerie, and produced by Caren, with additional production handled by Cee-Lo, Amerie, and Len Nicholson. "Take Control" contains excerpts from the 1970 song "Jimmy, Renda-se" by Brazilian musician Tom Zé, and elements of the 1980 song " You Make My Dreams" by Hall & Oates.
" Take Control" is a song by Amerie.
Take Control or Taking Control may also refer to:
- "Take Control", a song by BKS
- "Take Control", a song by Culture Club from Kissing to Be Clever
- "Take Control", a song by DJ BoBo
- "Take Control", a song by Jaimeson
- "Take Control", a song by Lords of Acid from Lust
- "Take Control", a song by Raven from All for One
- "Take Control" (Roll Deep song), a 2010 song by Roll Deep from Winner Stays On
- "Take Control", a song by Sick of It All from Life on the Ropes
- "Take Control", a song by Weezer from Maladroit
- "Take Control", a song by Will Young, a B-side from the single " Your Game"
- Take Control, an album by State of Mind
- Take Control, a series of electronic books by TidBITS
- "Taking Control", a song by Aphex Twin from drukqs
- Take Control (horse)
Take Control (February 14, 2007 – October 17, 2013) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse.
Take Control was the son of two Horses of the Year: A.P. Indy and Azeri. In September, Azeri's A.P. Indy yearling colt, Vallenzeri (his previous name), was bought back by the trust for a Keeneland-record $7.7 million. Take Control was bought by Kaleem Shah, CEO of CALNET, from the Keeneland 2 year old in Training Sale in 2009.
He was trained by Bob Baffert.
Take Control is the debut album from electro-pop duo, Dangerous Muse. After several years of producing music, their debut album was finished.
"Take Control" is the third single from London-based collective Roll Deep's album, Winner Stays On, and preludes the album release by a week. The song, which features vocals from singer Alesha Dixon, released in the UK on 31 October.