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"Gas Pedal" is a song recorded by South Korean boy group Cravity for their first studio album, The Awakening: Written in the Stars. It was released as the group's lead single on August 19, 2021, by Starship Entertainment in conjunction with the studio album. Written by PCDC, Samuel Ku (PAPERMAKER), and eddiesupa, and arranged by PCDC, with ...
Patrick Taylor of RapReviews commended Sage for his production choices that "favor[s] ambient elements over dance elements" and establishing himself as a credible rapper with tracks like "Second Hand Smoke" and "Go Somewhere" that flesh out his character persona but felt he had a limited range of topics and resorted to more conventional hip-hop ...
"Party Don't Stop" was well received by most critics. Jordan Mafi of Nest HQ wrote that the song has become a "setlist staple" for hard dance DJs, stating "this track is so high energy, with a signature UK hardcore kick and a startling drop, it’s fit to be played again and again."
"Red Nose" is a song by American rapper Sage the Gemini from his debut album Remember Me. The song was released as his debut single on March 19, 2013. [1] It was a minor hit on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 52 but fared better on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs charts at numbers 14 and 10, respectively.
"My Turn" is a song recorded by South Korean boy group Cravity for their third extended play Season 3. Hideout: Be Our Voice.It was released as the group's lead single on January 19, 2021, by Starship Entertainment in conjunction with the extended play.
The 2024 Electronic Dance Music Awards ceremony was held on March 22, 2024, at the Eden Roc Hotel at the height of Miami Music Week. [1] A bevy of the nation's top radio stations broadcast the event both on-air and online on the same day. [ 2 ]
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Sage the Gemini was born on June 20, 1992, in San Francisco, California. [5] His family moved to Fairfield, California, when he was 6–7 years old. [5] He started recording at the age of eleven with his brother after he bought a microphone from Gordon's Music and Sound shop in Fairfield, California.