"Let's Go, Come On" is a song by Manuel Caramori as Manuel. Produced in 2003, it made its first appearance in Act 1 of Initial D Fourth Stage on April 16, 2004; before being released in Super Eurobeat Vol. 149 on June 16th of that year. Later, on September 8th, it was included in a vinyl maxi-single released by Avex Trax, alongside other three songs: "Shock Me", aslo by Manuel; "Here I Am", and "Superfantastico" by Matt Land.
"Let's Go, Come On" was composed by Sandro Oliva and written by Francesca Contini. The production was led by Oliva, alongside Giancarlo Pasquini under his alias Dave Rodgers.
Lyrics[]
[Intro]
Come on!
Let's go!
Get on!
We go (woah, woah!)
Let's go, come on!
Get on, you know (can you feel the rhythm?)
Let's go, come on!
We go, move on!
Let's go!
[Verse 1]
Don't be so shy
And touch what you like for a night
(Woah woah)
I'm gonna please you
Open your heart (Let's go!)
I can't wait too long for you
(Woah woah)
So get a move on
[Pre-Chorus]
Gonna surrender to temptation
Wanna surrender to your love
I'd like to carry on
And make your body move
Just for me, girl!
[Chorus]
Let's go, come on!
Don't forget that I like you!
Get on, you know!
Can you feel the rhythm?
Let's go, come on!
Once again keep on moving!
We go, move on!
I want to regain you!
[Verse 2]
Show me your line
Your body and more for a while
(Woah woah)
I've got excited
Wake up your mind (Let's go!)
And light up your soul tonight
(Woah woah)
We'll have a good time
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- Let's Go, Come On was featured in Act 1 of Initial D Fourth Stage in the first half of the Takumi Fujiwara and Toru Suetsugu battle. It was also featured in the video games Initial D Arcade Stage 4 and Initial D Extreme Stage.
- It is the first Manuel song featured in the main series.