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"Some Lovin'" is a song credited to Murk vs. Kristine W. It has alternately been credited to "Murk featuring Kristine W" and (incorrectly) as just "Kristine W". It does not appear on any of Kristine's albums, as it was originally recorded for the Murk album Murk. The song "Some Lovin'" was originally recorded in 1992 by Liberty City (an alias used by Murk at the time) with vocals by Bebe Dozier. The version of the song featuring vocals by Kristine W. was a hit on the American dance charts, peaking at number one on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart in January 2003. It also peaked at number 20 on the Billboard Hot Dance Airplay chart. "Some Lovin'" was remixed by a number of noted DJs, including Peter Rauhofer. The music video for the song features Kristine as well as the main cast from the North American version of Queer As Folk in different settings from the show, including the Liberty Diner and Club Babylon. The video appears on the bonus disc of the DVD release of Queer As Folk: the Complete Third Season, although only Kristine is credited as the artist. In addition, the Rauhofer remix appears on the soundtrack to the third season of the show. Murk (also known by several other names, including Funky Green Dogs) is a house-music production team composed of Ralph Falcón and Oscar Gaetan). It formed in Miami in 1991. They had seven consecutive singles reach No. 1 on Billboard's Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart. Murk has a vast back catalog of compositions dating from the early 1990s, including "Some Lovin'" and "Every Now and Then," and many newer tracks such as "Fired up!" (#80 on the Billboard Hot 100), "The Way," "Dark Beat," "Doesn't Really Matter," and "Believe." Murk has also performed as Funky Green Dogs. Besides Murk's two members, the group included vocalist Pamela Williams, who left the group after the release of the Get Fired Up! album. She was replaced by Tamara Wallace, who has been the lead singer ever since. Gaetan and Falcón also released songs under the names Liberty City and Oscar G & Ralph Falcón. The latter also recorded solo as the Fog and Gaetan as Oscar G and Dynamo Electrix. Murk is also credited for a remix of "Fever" by Madonna on the 12-inch single of the same name. Gaetan and Falcón also released songs under the names Liberty City and Oscar G & Ralph Falcón. The latter also recorded solo as the Fog and Gaetan as Oscar G and Dynamo Electrix. Murk is also credited for a remix of "Fever" by Madonna on the 12-inch single of the same name. In addition, Ralph and Oscar have established themselves as skilled DJs, being in demand around the world at clubs such as Space, the various Crobar nightclubs, the various Pacha venues, and many others. Both of them continue to create hits both together and as solo artists.