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Wilbur Soot. William Patrick Spencer Gold[4][a] (born 14 September 1996 [9][10]), known professionally as Wilbur Soot, is an English Twitch streamer, YouTuber, singer, songwriter and musician. He first became known in 2017 for his work with the group comedy YouTube channel SootHouse, where he made recurring appearances and was the lead editor ...
Normal People Things. " Normal People Things " is a song by English indie rock band Lovejoy. It was released independently through Anvil Cat Records and AWAL on 6 October 2023. The song's music video followed a day after its release on 7 October. It debuted at number 27 on the UK Singles Chart, making it Lovejoy's second top 40 and highest ...
Lovejoy (band) Lovejoy performing at the Lollapalooza in 2023. Left to right: Joe Goldsmith, William Gold, Ash Kabosu, Mark Boardman. Lovejoy are an English indie rock band formed in Brighton in 2021. The band consists of lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist William Gold (also known by the stage name Wilbur Soot), lead guitarist Joe Goldsmith ...
Your New Boyfriend. " Your New Boyfriend " is a comedy song by English singer-songwriter, YouTuber, and Twitch streamer William Gold, better known online as Wilbur Soot, released on 11 December 2020. [ 2] The song connects to Gold's previous 2020 singles, "I'm in Love with an E-Girl" and "Internet Ruined Me", completing a trilogy of songs about ...
Critics found Pebble Brain ' s lyricism to concern two main themes – relationships and politics. [11] [12] Opening track "Oh Yeah, You Gonna Cry?"is written from the "point of view of someone watching the current relationship of a potential romantic interest come to an end", and is thematically similar to "Concrete", written about a failed relationship. [13]
I can’t find a pulse. My heart won’t start anymore, for you. ‘Cause you’re losing me. ‘Cause you’re losing me. Stop, ’cause you’re losing me. POST-CHORUS. My heart won’t start ...
The EP was recorded in two days in March 2021 at Brighton Electric. [1] Gold told music magazine Dork that the band "didn’t get enough done" during the recording sessions due to how much it would have cost the band to keep returning to the studio to complete the recordings, and hence was forced to use his draft vocals on the EP.
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