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The song contains a sample of "The Rock" (1978) by disco assemblage East Coast. [1] " Starlight" was released as the first single from Atlan's debut album, The Player , on 17 March 2001. It became a hit in Norway, New Zealand, and Wallonia , where it reached the top 10, and peaked at number two in France and the United Kingdom.
"Starlight" is a song by the English rock band Muse. It was released in 2006 as the second single from their fourth studio album, Black Holes and Revelations (2006). The single reached number 13 on the UK Singles Chart [ 1 ] and number two on the US Modern Rock Tracks chart. [ 2 ]
A self-produced track, the song samples a rendition of Bart Howard's 1954 standard "Fly Me to the Moon", by Indonesian duo ‘The Macarons Project’ in 2018. [3] [4] Lyrics include references to the song itself, American rapper Meek Mill, Jamaica and his home South London. [5] Having found his significant other, he describes his wish to settle ...
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A music video for the song was directed by Im Seong-gwan and was released simultaneously with the release of the song. Filmed in Los Angeles, California, the visual depicts Taeyeon and Dean as a loving couple. Although Taeyeon never performed the song live on music shows, "Starlight" achieved the number-one spot on KBS2's Music Bank on
"Starlight Express" is the 'showstopper' number from the musical Starlight Express. In the show, it is performed by Rusty , the show's protagonist. Before the song, he has been told by the old steam engine Poppa of a magical locomotive, named the Starlight Express, who will aid him in need.
It is featured in the chorus of Dave Loggins’ 1979 song “If I Had My Wish Tonight,” which was a Top 40 hit for David Lasley in 1982. The first half is featured in the chorus of Madonna's 1983 song Lucky Star. It is partially quoted in the song "Take Me Away" on Blue Öyster Cult's 1983 album The Revölution by Night.
"Starlight" was described as "pretty djenty" by Greg Kennelty of Metal Injection. [8] Scott Munro of Metal Hammer commented that the song "starts off slowly but soon kicks into a frantic pace, complete with catchy chorus, thundering drums and slabs of crunching guitars", [9] while Billboard called it a "ferocious and heavy melody that explores their signature hybrid of metal riffs and ...