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[5] [6] It was sung by Vishal Dadlani and Benny Dayal, and choreographed by Bosco–Caesar; set against the backdrop of Holi celebrations, the song featured Roshan and Shroff dancing at the festival. [7] [8] The hook of the song is inspired from the eponymous song from Aap Ki Kasam (1974). [9] The soundtrack was released by YRF Music on 27 ...
[4] [5] The project served as a collaboration with Kuumba International, a Japanese retailer which sells incense, candles, and clothing. [4] Writing about his intention behind "War", Drake commented "Just wanna say this for my city Toronto in regards to the song 'War'. My goal is to always uplift and show love to rappers that are buzzing and ...
During a ten-month period lasting from January 1 to October 29, 1941, no music licensed by ASCAP (1,250,000 songs) was broadcast on NBC or CBS radio stations. Instead, the stations played songs in the public domain, regional music, and styles (like rhythm and blues or country) that had been traditionally disdained by ASCAP, resulting in many classical compositions being recorded by the big bands.
Here's a full list of the winning songwriters, songs and their publishers. 2023 ASCAP Country Music Winners. SONGWRITER OF THE YEAR: Ashley Gorley SONGWRITER/ARTIST OF THE YEAR: Jordan Davis SONG ...
Sony Music Publishing got the award as ASCAP Country Music Publisher of the Year, with 21 of the year’s most-played songs being affiliated with Sony, including “Heart Like a Truck” (a hit ...
A full-length CD album entitled The War Album, including all versions, was issued in Europe on the Rastafari label in 2001. A vinyl album was released in Jamaica on the Human Race label in 2004, and the full War Album was reissued in 2010 as part of the Human Race label double CD anthology.
Charles Krueger, who co-owns the Reggie's bar and music venue in midtown Wilmington and the Sandspur bar and restaurant in Carolina Beach, said he pays about $400 a year for an ASCAP license at ...
Among the big hits for which he wrote both words and music were "At Sundown" and "Little White Lies". [1] In his prolific career, he published some 600 original songs. [6] At the end of the 1920s, Donaldson moved to Hollywood, California, and worked composing and arranging music for motion pictures.