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Hey Willpower

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Hey Willpower

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San Francisco's Hey Willpower began as <a href="spotify:artist:17VzpmwXT0Rd7EKaJB841P">Imperial Teen</a> bassist Will Schwartz's homage to the hip-hop, urban, and dance-pop he grew up with, such as <a href="spotify:artist:0VxAPHwWkvVRCb5zSHI4Ag">L'Trimm</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:4qwGe91Bz9K2T8jXTZ815W">Janet</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:3fMbdgg4jU18AjLCKBhRSm">Michael Jackson</a>'s singles. The original incarnation of the band included <a href="spotify:artist:3hhbHynBIT7ulyfJfrDKLt">the Aislers Set</a>'s Amy Linton, but she was too busy with her main band to spend a lot of time with Hey Willpower. A mutual friend introduced Schwartz to <a href="spotify:artist:6P4lf0XbkcwHMRlkTI5ACo">Tussle</a>'s Tomo Yasuda, and the pair were soon practicing and recording furiously. In 2005, their self-titled EP introduced their dancefloor-savvy sound; appropriately, the group's live show also included a troupe of dancers. The Hundredaire single -- a witty tribute to <a href="spotify:artist:74V3dE1a51skRkdII8y2C6">André 3000</a>'s "Millionaire" -- arrived in 2007, as did the Dance EP. Later that year, Hey Willpower's debut album, P.D.A., was released in Europe; Tomlab released it in the U.S. in early 2008. ~ Heather Phares, Rovi

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