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What (who) is two-to-the-N - definition

1984 SINGLE BY JANET JACKSON AND CLIFF RICHARD
Two To The Power Of Love

two-to-the-N      
An amount much larger than N but smaller than infinity. "I have 2-to-the-N things to do before I can go out for lunch" means you probably won't show up. Numbers of the form two-to-the-N are very important in computing because they represent the value of bit N of a binary number (counting from 0) and the number of things you can count with an N bit number. [Jargon File] (1994-12-06)
Takes Two to Tango (song)         
ORIGINAL SONG WRITTEN AND COMPOSED BY WRITTEN AL HOFFMAN AND DICK MANNING
Takes Two to Tango
"Takes Two to Tango" is a popular song, written by Al Hoffman and Dick Manning and published in 1952. Two versions of the song, by Pearl Bailey and by Louis Armstrong, charted in that year.
it takes two to tango         
  • Two people dancing a [[tango]] in [[Montevideo]]
IDIOMATIC EXPRESSION
It takes two to tango (idiom); Two-way street (idiom); Takes two to tango (idiom)
see two

Wikipedia

Two to the Power of Love

"Two to the Power of Love" is a duet between Janet Jackson and Cliff Richard and was the second single released from Dream Street. It peaked at No. 83 in the United Kingdom and No. 7 in South Africa. This was Jackson's first single to enter the top 100 and top 10 of those countries respectively.

Jackson performed the song with Jesse Borrego in season four of the television series Fame.