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Musically, "Carnival" is a sparse hip hop song, with elements of punk rock. [ 21 ] [ 22 ] [ 23 ] It features an EDM and trap beat. [ 24 ] The song incorporates a vocal loop of chanting from Inter Milan's ultras on the hook that is accompanied by intones of "ooohhh" and clapping percussion throughout, [ 22 ] [ 25 ] [ 26 ] which drew comparisons ...
With her carnival hits De liefde van de man gaat door de maag (better known as the chorus: Ik heb worstjes op mijn borstjes) from 1975 and Leo (1976) she continued to shape her image of jolly girl. In the period 1986 to 1993 she appeared alongside Carry Tefsen and Sjoukje Hooymaayer in the comedy series Zeg 'ns Aaa as Annie Kalkman, the sister ...
"Manhã de Carnaval" ("Carnival Morning"), often referred to as "Black Orpheus", is a song by Brazilian composer Luiz Bonfá and lyricist Antônio Maria. "Manhã de Carnaval" appeared as a principal theme in the 1959 Portuguese-language film Orfeu Negro [ 1 ] by French director Marcel Camus .
"Carnival" is a song by Dutch pop group Ch!pz. It’s reached number one on Netherlands Top 40 and 100. It’s reached number one on Netherlands Top 40 and 100. “Carnival” is part of the special and Christmas edition for Germany.
The song gave the group their first appearance on the UK Singles Chart, reaching number 72 in June 1995. After their next single, a re-issue of "Sick & Tired", reached the top 40, "Carnival" was re-pressed and reached a peak of number 35. This release also peaked at number 44 in the Netherlands, becoming the band's first single to chart there.
"Carnival" is a song written and produced by American singer-songwriter Natalie Merchant and was the lead single from her debut solo album, Tigerlily (1995). In the lyrics, the protagonist describes a street scene as a carnival.
Life is the second studio album by Swedish pop rock band The Cardigans.It was released worldwide in 1995 and was an international success, especially in Japan, where it achieved platinum status.
The song is in the key of A major and features an up-tempo chord progression. [3] Besides being released on the studio album, the title was published under RSO Records as a 7" vinyl gramophone record single. [4] Both the music composing and lyric writing credits belong to Eric Clapton, who published the song and single under Warner/Chappell ...