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Behind-the-scenes from the song's music video were released on September 13, 2023, [25] and minute-long videos showing only Soraki and SaitÅ's dance performances were uploaded on September 29. [26] In December 2024, audio commentary by Hoshino and his frequent video collaborator Santa Yamagishi was added to the "Life" music video utilizing ...
"Bad Day" is a song recorded by American alternative rock band R.E.M. It is one of two previously unreleased songs from their 2003 compilation album, In Time: The Best of R.E.M. 1988–2003 , and was released as the album's lead single on September 15, 2003.
A video he shared crying over the song resonated with others, receiving more than 22 million views.“There's this insane authenticity behind his song and the videos that are being made behind it ...
Musician Agent Zed worked on an electronic dance rendition of Bad Day with Powter, releasing a music video on April 22, 2023. [38] Powter released a music video for Bad Day on March 29, 2024. This version has the re-recorded vocals of the song from his album Giants which was simply known as Bad Day (Stripped Down). [39]
The accompanying music video for "Bad Day" was directed by Marc Webb and became the eighth most-watched music video on the Internet in 2006, reaching 9.8 million views one year after its release. The video depicts two downcast people sharing a similar routine until they meet each other at the end of the video.
Therapist Suzette Bray adds that the reactions that once helped humans survive now make it harder to shake off life’s challenges. “Back when we were dodging saber-toothed tigers, detecting ...
An accompanying music video was released on May 14, 2018, in celebration of Mother's Day, and features Clarkson with her own children, which symbolizes her "meaning of life". To promote the album, Clarkson performed the track at the fifteenth series of the British program Strictly Come Dancing .
"Bad Day" first appeared as the fifth track on Something Like Human, which was released in the United States on September 19, 2000. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The song was released as the album's third single on May 29, 2001, when Epic Records serviced the track to US mainstream rock , active rock , and alternative radio . [ 7 ]