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Nightcore (also sometimes known as sped-up) refers to an edited version of a music track that increases the pitch and tempo of its source material. The name is derived from the Norwegian musical duo "Nightcore" ( Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈnɑɪ̯tkɔːɾ] ), who released pitch-shifted versions of trance and Eurodance songs.
The accompanying music video was directed by Director X and Miguel. [11] It shows Miguel in various locations such as a sauna, a basketball court, and a cockpit, [12] as he parties inside the mansion, [8] [9] doing activities like surfing, "pouring out shots, stacking cups on a passed out friend's head, pretending to be a matador" and taking pictures in a bedroom.
Gregory Skyler Taylor (born December 24, 1982), known professionally as Skyzoo, is an American rapper and songwriter.He has released a number of notable solo and collaborative albums, including Cloud 9: The 3 Day High with 9th Wonder in 2006, The Salvation in 2009, A Dream Deferred in 2012, Music For My Friends in 2015, and his most recent solo album All the Brilliant Things.
SPOILERS BELOW—do not scroll any further if you don't want the answer revealed. The New York Times Today's Wordle Answer for #1271 on Wednesday, December 11, 2024
"Only Want You" is a song recorded and written by American singer/actress Skylar Stecker. The track, produced by Tricky Stewart, reached number one on Billboard's Dance Club Songs chart in its September 2, 2017 issue, giving Stecker her second number-one, her first being a cover of "Sweet Dreams" with JX Riders in 2016.
Fruitcake. Step one of a fruitcake is soaking pounds of dried fruit until it's plump and filled with bourbon. That takes up to 12 hours. Step two is simple: making and baking the loaves.
"Try to see the good in people." "Come on − he can't be that bad." "You should be grateful to even be in a relationship." If you've heard these phrases before, chances are you've been bright sided.
"Blame" is a song recorded and written by American singer/actress Skylar Stecker. The track, produced by Tricky Stewart, reached number one on Billboard's Dance Club Songs chart in its March 24, 2018 issue, giving Stecker her third number-one and her second as a solo artist after "Only Want You" in 2017.