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Red lipstick is a popular kind of lipstick.The term may also refer to: "Red Lipstick", a song by Rihanna from Talk That Talk "Red Lipstick", a song by Nomo, a band that included David Batteau
The Latin-style song "Intentions" emphasizes her husky voice while "Waterride" adds a rhythmic guitar performance in a fast tempo. "Savior", the third collaboration between Lee Hi and B.I, includes jazz sounds and poetic lyrics. [4] "Red Lipstick" is a retro-style song that "drew inspiration from the South Korean R&B and hip-hop duo Tashannie." [5]
The song's narrator is sneaking home from an unknown location (presumably a tavern or a nightclub) "thinking up an alibi", only to find that the house is entirely empty and all of its lights are on. He discovers that, instead of attempting a reconciliation, his significant other has left, writing the word "goodbye" in red lipstick on the living ...
Rockie Lynne is the debut studio album by American country music singer Rockie Lynne. The album was released on May 2, 2006 (see 2006 in country music) via Universal South Records. It includes three chart singles in "Lipstick", "Do We Still" and "More", all of which charted on the Billboard country charts. It is his only major-label album.
In "Lipstick", Puth requests a person to place their lipstick on his body and neck. [1] According to Billboard ' s Lars Brandle, the song "has an old-school groove, over which he sings, 'Come and put your lipstick on my neck and my body/Just to show these bitches that you're mine/ Lipstick on my collar show 'em you ain't no hobby/ You're the ...
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"Lipstick" is a song by Irish pop duo Jedward. It is written by Danish songwriters Lars Jensen and Martin Larsson and British lyricist Dan Priddy. It is Jedward's third single and the first song released from their second studio album, Victory and is best known as Ireland's entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 held in Düsseldorf, Germany.
In 1989 a Welsh-language version, "Lipstic ar dy Goler", was recorded by Angharad Davies, and included on her album Y Ferch o'r Filltir Sgwâr. In 1991 Dutch duo Maywood remade "Lipstick on Your Collar" for their Walking Back to Happiness album. "Lipstick on Your Collar" was a favorite song to sing for the young Donna Summer. [10]