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The Score released their debut EP, The Score EP, in 2014, which features earlier songs, "Dancing Shoes" and "Don't Wanna Wake Up".The EP also contained their earlier released covers of "Say Something" and "Holy Grail" as bonus tracks, as well as new songs, "Til The Stars Burn Blue", "Haunted", and "This Beating Heart" and a ScoreSundays acoustic version of "Dancing Shoes".
"Stronger" is a dance-pop [7] and electropop [8] song with a length of three minutes and 41 seconds. [9] According to the sheet music published by Hal Leonard Corporation at Musicnotes.com, it is set in a common time and has a moderately fast tempo of 116 beats per minute. [10]
"Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" is featured in the 2007 YouTube viral video Daft Hands, which shows a pair of hands moving to reveal each word of the song's lyrics. [18] [19] The video was performed by Austin Hall, who later appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. [20] In 2010, Time magazine included Daft Hands in a list of "YouTube's 50 Best ...
The Stronger, an 1889 play by August Strindberg; The Stronger, a 1952 opera by Hugo Weisgall, based on the play; Stronger, a film shown at the 2004 Toronto International Film Festival
In the lyrics of "Stronger", West focuses on self-empowerment as he asserts his greatness in response to his critics. [ 15 ] [ 38 ] [ 41 ] West raps about his patience making him stronger when struggling with lust for a girl on the chorus, offering a mantra that paraphrases Nietzsche's famous dictum: " What does not kill him, makes him stronger ."
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The trailer was released in April, which featured Mary J. Blige's song from the soundtrack "Stronger". The album was preceded by four singles: "Drop It Low", "Stronger", "Forever" and "Frozen". Each were accompanied with music videos, along with the song "Top of the World" by Rich Boy.
The last image we have of Patrick Cagey is of his first moments as a free man. He has just walked out of a 30-day drug treatment center in Georgetown, Kentucky, dressed in gym clothes and carrying a Nike duffel bag. The moment reminds his father of Patrick’s graduation from college, and he takes a picture of his son with his cell phone.