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"Hundred Miles" is a 2015 tropical house song by Barcelona-based DJ collective Yall featuring Gabriela Richardson. [1] The song was written by David Borras Paronella, Joan Sala Gasol and Gabriela Richardson Torres. [2] The song gained more fame after it was used in a 2015 advertisement for the Spanish casual clothing brand Desigual. [1]
"100 Miles and Runnin'" is a song by N.W.A from their 1990 EP of the same name. The song also appeared on the N.W.A's Greatest Hits and The Best of N.W.A: ...
The 100 Miles EP previewed N.W.A's evolving sound, spare on Straight Outta Compton, [18] and now more layered, as in the "100 Miles" track. [1] This song's idea was from a film among Eazy's favorites, director Walter Hill's 1979 gangster film The Warriors. [19]
[5] [8] Johnny Cash is known to have included "500 Miles" on his list of 100 essential country songs in the early 1970s. [9] Folklorist Norm Cohen writes that 900 miles, rather than 500, is the most common distance referenced in versions of the traditional song, but other distances including 400 miles and 10,000 miles also appear. [8]
"A Thousand Miles" (originally titled "Interlude") is the debut single of American pop singer Vanessa Carlton. Produced by Curtis Schweitzer and Ron Fair, the song was released as the lead single for Carlton's first album, Be Not Nobody (2002).
100 Miles & Running is the third official mixtape by Washington, D.C. rapper Wale.It was released on July 11, 2007. The mixtape was mixed by Nick Catchdubs and featured remixes of songs by Amy Winehouse, Lily Allen and Justice.
In 1990, the group released the extended play 100 Miles and Runnin', supported by the single of the same name, which featured five new tracks. [5] The follow-up to Straight Outta Compton, Niggaz4Life (commonly known as Efil4zaggin), [4] was released the following year, supported by the singles "Appetite for Destruction" and "Alwayz into ...
100 Miles from Memphis is the eighth studio album by American singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow.It is her final release for A&M Records.The album was written and produced by Crow, Doyle Bramhall II and Justin Stanley and features the musicians Tommy Sims and Chris Bruce. [2]