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: It has been used as a theme for sermons (e.g., at Faith and Victory Church ) to discuss the "two things" necessary for a community to thrive, such as having a unified mind and prioritizing others.

While the song is the most direct match, the phrase is sometimes used in other contexts:

: It was written and produced by the legendary duo David Cole and Robert Clivillés , who later founded C+C Music Factory .

"Two to Make It Right" is most famously known as the 1989 house-pop hit by the American girl group . It remains a definitive track of its era, peaking at number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 in early 1990. Musical Significance

: The lyrics focus on the power of unity and partnership , suggesting that two people coming together can overcome challenges and create something extraordinary. Popular Culture & Legacy

: The song gained renewed attention when it was used for a "Lip Sync for Your Life" battle between Coco Montrese and Detox on RuPaul's Drag Race Season 5.

: The song features lead vocals by April Harris and Michelle Visage (now a well-known judge on RuPaul's Drag Race ).

: The British rock band Busted released a cover of the song in 2018.

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: It has been used as a theme for sermons (e.g., at Faith and Victory Church ) to discuss the "two things" necessary for a community to thrive, such as having a unified mind and prioritizing others.

While the song is the most direct match, the phrase is sometimes used in other contexts:

: It was written and produced by the legendary duo David Cole and Robert Clivillés , who later founded C+C Music Factory .

"Two to Make It Right" is most famously known as the 1989 house-pop hit by the American girl group . It remains a definitive track of its era, peaking at number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 in early 1990. Musical Significance

: The lyrics focus on the power of unity and partnership , suggesting that two people coming together can overcome challenges and create something extraordinary. Popular Culture & Legacy

: The song gained renewed attention when it was used for a "Lip Sync for Your Life" battle between Coco Montrese and Detox on RuPaul's Drag Race Season 5.

: The song features lead vocals by April Harris and Michelle Visage (now a well-known judge on RuPaul's Drag Race ).

: The British rock band Busted released a cover of the song in 2018.