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"Money" is a song by Thai rapper and singer Lisa from her debut single album Lalisa (2021). It was released to US contemporary hit radio by Interscope Records on November 9, 2021, as the second single from the album. The lyrics for the track were written by Bekuh Boom and Vince, with music being composed by them alongside 24 and R.Tee.
She also appeared in the song's performance video, in which Taeyang and Lisa performed the song's choreography together. [54] Lisa was awarded two further Guinness World Records in May for the fastest solo female K-pop artist to reach 1 billion streams and the first album by a solo K-pop artist to reach 1 billion streams on Spotify with Lalisa.
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A music video for the song was created by Mike Spiff Booth using imagery from the World of Warcraft video game series and uploaded to YouTube on September 23, 2006. [6]The song has appeared in television commercials, and is the theme song for the G4 television network show Code Monkeys.
A scene in the music video of Lisa and Rosalía lying down and forming a yin and yang symbol. An accompanying music video for "New Woman" was uploaded to Lloud's YouTube channel simultaneously with the single's release. The video was directed by Dave Meyers and filmed in Los Angeles. [17]
"Money, Money, Money" is a song recorded by Swedish pop group ABBA, written by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus with Anni-Frid Lyngstad singing lead vocals. It was released on 1 November 1976, as the second single from the group's fourth studio album, Arrival (1976).
One of the most well-known examples of money note can be found in Whitney Houston's version of the Dolly Parton song "I Will Always Love You": at the beginning of the third rendition of the chorus, there is a pause, a drum beat, a key change, and then Houston belts out the emphatic line "And I will always love you."