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"Sober" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Pink, taken from her fifth studio album, Funhouse (2008). It was written by Pink and Kara DioGuardi , with additional writing by Nate "Danja" Hills and Marcella Araica , while production was done by Danja, Tony Kanal and Jimmy Harry .
Music video "You Only Tell Me You Love Me When You're Drunk" on YouTube " You Only Tell Me You Love Me When You're Drunk " is a song by English synth-pop duo Pet Shop Boys , released on 3 January 2000 as the third and final single from their seventh studio album, Nightlife (1999).
"Sober Up" is a song by American indie pop band AJR, from their second studio album, The Click. Released as the album's fifth single, it features Rivers Cuomo , lead singer and frontman of American rock band Weezer , although certain radio stations instead play a version with band member Ryan singing Cuomo's verse.
"One in a Million" is a song by German artist Sandy Mölling on her 2004 debut album, Unexpected. It was covered by Miley Cyrus for the soundtrack to season two of the television series Hannah Montana, and released on the accompanying soundtrack album Hannah Montana 2 (2007).
'Wish You Were Sober' is the sensation of bursting out of a party, onto the front porch and out into the cool night. 'Wish You Were Sober' is a breath of fresh air." [11] Taylor Swift praised "Wish You Were Sober" on her Instagram story, claiming it was her favorite song off Kid Krow. In her story, Swift wrote; "Obsessed with this whole album ...
On the pop rap song, Malone sings about drinking while having late night parties and hurting the morning after. [3] [4] The song is centered around a two-chord progression and he expresses his desire to stay drunk and not want to become sober, while he also calls out fake friends who only want him for his money and expensive lifestyle. [5]
The song has been performed many times, including on many TV shows, along with a megamix version with "Not Gonna Get Us" at the 2003 MTV Movie Awards. It was also the first Russian music video on YouTube to receive a Vevo Certified Award for reaching 100 million views in June 2016.
The music video for the song was directed by Marc Webb and filmed in Hollywood, Los Angeles in July 2006 with a $400,000 budget. [65] [66] The video was inspired by the fairy tale "Little Red Riding Hood", with Lee calling it a "modern re-imagining" of that story with a "more cool, superhero, rock and roll" protagonist. [22]