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2 Track listing. 3 References. ... Black Is Beautiful is a studio album by Dean Blunt and Inga Copeland of the electronic duo Hype ... 7.1/10 [2] Metacritic: 68/100 ...
Not all printings of an album contain the same track arrangements, so some copies of a particular album may not have the hidden track(s) listed below. Some of these tracks may be hidden in the pregap, and some hidden simply as a track following the listed tracks. The list is ordered by artist name using the surname where appropriate.
Hype is a 1981 album by singer Robert Calvert, the former frontman of British space-rock band Hawkwind. It is subtitled The Songs of Tom Mahler as a tie-in to Calvert's only published novel Hype , the novel being a fictional account of the rise and death of a rock star.
"Fallin ' (Adrenaline)", [2] originally titled "Fallin ' ", [3] is a song by American boy band Why Don't We. It was released on September 29, 2020, as the lead single from their second studio album The Good Times and the Bad Ones. It was the first song that the band released after their eight-month hiatus that began in early 2020.
From the very first episode of HBO Max’s The Hype, streetwear design competitors Justin, Kai and Paije emerged as judge (or “cosigner”) favorites. Stylist and costume designer Marni ...
Hype! The Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album of the Seattle music scene documentary Hype! . It was released in 1996 in conjunction with the film.
[13] In his review of Trench for AllMusic, Neil Z. Yeung lauded it as one of the record's "second-half highlights." [14] Stephen Keegan, writing for Hot Press, considered that the track displayed "the pop sensibilities that have earned the band their audience," additionally predicting that the track "is sure to become an alternative anthem." [15]
Drowned in Sound critic Noel Gardner described Hype Williams as "a brace of obnoxious, always-switched-on jokers whose music has actual depth and beauty, as much as their M.O. might try to disguise it." Gardner further commented: "If you had to single out something as being symbolic of 2011, you could do a lot worse than this album."