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"Yoru ni Kakeru" (夜に駆ける, lit. ' Racing into the Night ') is the debut single by Japanese duo Yoasobi from their debut EP, The Book (2021). It was released on December 15, 2019, by Sony Music Entertainment Japan.
Yoasobi [A] is a Japanese pop duo formed in 2019. It consists of musician and record producer Ayase and singer-songwriter Lilas Ikuta, under the moniker Ikura.With the slogan "novel into music", the duo originally released songs based on selected fictional stories posted on Monogatary.com [], a social media website for creative writing operated by Sony Music Entertainment Japan.
"Rockin' into the Night" is a song by American band 38 Special. Written by Gary Smith, Frank Sullivan and Jim Peterik of Survivor, it is the title song of 38 Special's third album, Rockin' into the Night. [1] The song reached number 43 on the Billboard Hot 100. [2] Don Barnes sang lead vocals on the song.
"Into the Night V3" was remixed twice, by Dirty Werk and by Eric Kupper. These versions are more influenced by dance than Mardones's trademark soft rock. [7] Mardones originally released "Into the Night" in June 1980. The song peaked at No. 11 on the Hot 100 for two weeks that September, logging 20 weeks on the chart before falling off in late ...
Rockin' into the Night is the third studio album by the Southern rock band 38 Special, released in 1979.. The title track, written by three members of Survivor, became the band's first big hit (peaking at #43 during a nine-week run on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart), [1] and marked the first of many songs Jim Peterik would write for and with the band.
Netflix’s new thriller, "Vanished into the Night," or "Svaniti Nella Notte" in Italian, focuses on a couple going through a divorce and fighting for custody of their kids.
Instead, she "stares into the night with the eyes of one who hates for just being born." [9] But the story ends on a possibly hopeful note, as the narrator attempts to find salvation in the closing lines: [7] [9] Tonight my baby and me are gonna drive to the sea And wash these sins off our hands. Other views of the closing have been grimmer.
Crowd of tourists with their phones in hand, taking photos of Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa inside the Louvre Museum in Paris, France on June 7, 2024.