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A performance of "Pluto" at the Cambridge Corn Exchange during the tour was included in the video release Live in Cambridge (2001). [28] Björk's June 1998 performance of the song in Prague was released in Homogenic Live, a live album of the tour included in the box set Live Box (2003). [29]
His repertoire covered Bob Marley songs, a staple with the American audience, as well as other material ranging from the Eagles' "Hotel California" to calypso songs. [16] Shervington died at a hospital in Miami, Florida, on 19 January 2024, at the age of 73, from pneumonia-related complications. [2] He had been hospitalized since the previous day.
"Dat" is a song by Jamaican singer Pluto Shervington, released as a single by him, on the Opal Records record label, in 1976. The single reached number 6 in the UK Singles Chart on 6 March 1976, staying in the charts for a total of eight weeks. It was Shervington's biggest hit in the UK. [1]
"Pluto Projector" is a song by the English singer Rex Orange County, from his third studio album, Pony (2019). The song was released on 17 October 2019, as the second single from the album, and was written by Rex Orange County, who produced the song with Ben Baptie.
"Same Damn Time" is a song by American rapper Future. Written alongside producer and frequent collaborator Sonny Digital, it was released on March 24, 2012 as the third single (and fourth overall) from his debut studio album Pluto.
The song received generally mixed reviews from critics. Robin Murray of Clash described it as "stumbling" and that it "seems formless". [1] Gary Suarez of Vulture commented "The utterly incoherent 'Plutoski' sounds like a rough demo, with a vocal take that seems like it was recorded from the bottom of a double cup."
Pluto is the debut studio album by American rapper Future.It was released on April 17, 2012, through A1 Recordings and Freebandz, and distributed by Epic Records.The album features guest appearances from Drake, R. Kelly, T.I., Trae tha Truth and Snoop Dogg, with the production, which was handled by Will-A-Fool, Sonny Digital and K.E. on the Track, among others.
HotNewHipHop's Elias Andrews wrote in a positive review, "Mixtape Pluto is the comeback that mid-2010s fans have been waiting for. The song titles are concise and hard-hitting, as the beats and lyrics." [18] Stereogum ' s Tom Breihan wrote in a positive review, "On first listen, none of Future's lyrics will fuel the gossip cycle. But this is a ...