I’ve always loved War’s Low Rider and Sly Stone’s Thank You, and I just wanted to put my take on them.

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Barry White, an American musician, liked the songs "Low Rider" by the band War and "Thank You" by Sly Stone. He wanted to create his own versions of these songs to share his own unique style and interpretation of them.

About Barry White

Barry White was an American singer and songwriter known for his deep bass voice and romantic music. He won two Grammy Awards and had multiple hit songs in the 1970s, selling over 100 million records worldwide and becoming one of the best-selling artists of all time.

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