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"Special" is a song by American rock band Garbage from their second studio album, Version 2.0 (1998). It was released as the album's third single. It was released as the album's third single. The track contains a vocal interpolation of a lyric taken from " Talk of the Town " by the Pretenders .
SS Music, [1] or Southern Spice Music, was a satellite television channel based in Chennai, India. The multilingual music channel broadcast film songs from Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada film industry..Now Relaunched As An Ultimate Entertainment Channel on Digital Platforms.
In Indian cinema, an item number or special song is a musical number inserted into a film that may or may not have any relevance to the plot. The term is commonly used within Indian films ( Telugu , Tamil , Hindi , Kannada , Punjabi , and Bengali cinema) to describe a catchy, upbeat, often provocative dance sequence for a song performed in a ...
The same day, the music video was released on the band's YouTube channel. [1] The single edit of the song, also used in the music video and performed during live shows, features a shorter intro and coda, omitting the lyrics "You want what's mine, I want what's yours" / "I want what's mine that once was yours".
Vig remarked that "the songs sound looser, tougher" that way, [11] as by the last concerts, "we'd speeded things up and toughened up a lot of the grooves" and in the album "we wanted that to be apparent from the get-go." [5] While Garbage had lyrical input from all band members, Manson was responsible for all the lyrics in Version 2.0. [5]
No Gods No Masters is the seventh studio album by American rock band Garbage.It was released on June 11, 2021, through the band's own label Stunvolume. The album was distributed worldwide by Infectious Music and BMG and preceded by the singles "The Men Who Rule the World", "No Gods No Masters" and "Wolves".
The piano surprise songs blended “This Is Me Trying” from her album “folklore” with “Daylight” from “Lover.” Read more: Inside Taylor Swift’s Miami Eras Tour: Rain, new outfits ...
In 1995, "Queer" was released as the band's second international single (fourth in the United Kingdom). The song quickly became a modern rock success for the fledgling band, with positive reviews from music journalists, and was Garbage's first top-20 in both the US Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart and on the UK Singles Chart.