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"Shaka Laka" is a single by American rapper 6ix9ine featuring fellow American rapper Kodak Black and Dominican rapper Yailin La Más Viral. Released on July 21, 2023, the song was written alongside producers El Código Secreto and TrifeDrew, the latter of whom performs the chorus.
The song would become 1986 Omega Tribe's debut single, "Kimi ha 1000%", which Toshiki sang without understanding most of the lyrics. [4] The single was an instant hit, and the band were able to complete two albums, Navigator in 1986 and Crystal Night in 1987, before one member, guitarist Teruka Kurokawa, left the band due to health issues.
On July 14, 2016, Ravi participated in Jellyfish Entertainment's new music channel project Jelly Box and released the single "DamnRa" featuring SAM&SP3CK, a DJ/producer duo. "DamnRa" was released along with a performance music video. [40] [41] On September 26, Ravi released a mixtape track titled "Who are U" and featuring Superbee. [42]
Criticism regarding the song included its lyrics and beat, and the song was described as "generic" and "lacking in substance." [2] [12] [14] Rapper Drake commented that the song was a "banger", although interpreted sarcastically. [7] Following the comment in Adin Ross's live stream, he went on to use the song on one of his Instagram Reels. [15]
The following day on July 19, he appeared on Chase B and Young Thug's song "Mayday". On October 31, he released the song "YKTS" which was accompanied by a music video. On December 27, Wes made a guest appearance on the Cactus Jack compilation album JackBoys on the song "Gang Gang" also featuring Don Toliver, Travis Scott, and Luxury Tax 50. [18]
The album was a collaborative effort with musician and producer Toshiki Kadomatsu. [1] It is considered one of Anri's best releases. [2]The single, "Cat's Eye", served as the opening for the 1983 anime series Cat's Eye.
"This Is Why" is a song by American rock band Paramore, released as the lead single from their sixth studio album This Is Why, on September 28, 2022. [1] It was written by Hayley Williams, Taylor York, and Zac Farro and produced by Carlos de la Garza. The song was accompanied by its music video, released the same day. [2]
The dance routine performed during the song's chorus in the video (pictured) was dubbed the "waka waka dance". Adam Fairholm from IMVDb called it "recognizable as a dance and pretty easy to replicate if you have any dancing skill." [77] The music video for "Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)" was directed by Marcus Raboy. [78]