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The official music video for "Don't Go", directed by Salomon Ligthelm, premiered to Skrillex's YouTube channel alongside the song on August 20, 2021. It sees himself, Bieber, and Toliver surrounded in an art museum that shows art of them at different exhibits. The paintings have tears coming from them. Before the video ends, all artists turn to ...
Q called "I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight" the band's "most unabashed pop song since 'Sweetest Thing'". while Mojo labelled it a "superficial pop anthem formed around a dainty kernel of pure melodic gold", calling the performance "[s]o cumulatively devastating is the band's delivery that it ennobles the succession of cute self ...
"Don't Go" is a song by British synth-pop band Yazoo (known in the US and Canada as Yaz). It was released in 1982 as the second single from their debut album, Upstairs at Eric's (20 August 1982). The song peaked at number three on the UK Singles Chart , becoming Yazoo's second top 5 hit.
The music video was released alongside the single. It sees Machine Gun Kelly playing the piano [ 1 ] [ 3 ] [ 9 ] and performing the song in various places, [ 1 ] such as under a bridge, [ 9 ] in front of the skyline of downtown Cleveland (his hometown), [ 2 ] [ 3 ] in the dark woods [ 3 ] and the rain.
Don't Let Me Drown is a 2009 American romantic drama film written by Maria Topete and Cruz Angeles, directed by Angeles and starring E. J. Bonilla and Gleendilys Inoa. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Plot
In 2005, Double You released with artist Don Cartel "Please Don't Go 2005" on Triple B Records. The single hit the Dutch Mega Top 100 chart at No. 40 and the Pepsi Chart at No. 38. [ citation needed ] In November 2007, a live DVD (shot during a concert in São Paulo) and a live CD were released, available in Brazil only.
Pharrell Williams co-produced and co-wrote "Give it 2 Me" alongside Madonna.. In October of 2007, Madonna announced her departure from Warner Bros. Records, and signed a $120 million, ten-year 360 deal with American multinational entertainment company Live Nation; the deal would encompass her future music-related businesses, including touring, merchandising and associated sponsorship ...
The music video for "Don't Go" was directed by Rainbows & Vampires and is set in New York City, with references to subways, 43rd Street, and CBGB in both the song and video. [7] The video starred Dobson and Drake Bell running away from two unidentified men in black suits and culminates with Dobson performing the song on-stage at CBGB.