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"Trust Issues" is an R&B song that examines the suffering and ambiguity that result from negotiating the complexities of interpersonal relationships. [11] Chris Coplan of Consequence described it as "half confessional, half ode to drank", [ 12 ] and Singersroom described stated that it intensifies to a powerful conclusion as Drake's vocals soar ...
"Broken Trust" is a song written by Jimbeau Hinson and was produced by Ron Chancey, [1] and performed by Brenda Lee and The Oak Ridge Boys. The song reached #9 on the U.S. country chart and #14 on the Canadian country chart in 1980. [2] It was featured on her 1980 album, Take Me Back. [3]
The songs depict scenarios with a lack of trust and are filled with puns and double entendres. The cover artwork, in an ironic nod to the title, is a headshot of Costello appearing mistrustful. Trust charted in the UK top ten and at number 28 in the US, while its singles performed poorly. It received positive reviews on release; critics ...
The tune, titled "Prayer for the Broken," is a piece recorded by the actress before she died at age 33 in 2020 in a drowning accident. Now completed with the background vocals of her former co ...
"Broken" was the band's breakout hit, reaching number 29 on the Billboard Hot 100 and spending nine weeks at number one on Billboard ' s Alternative Songs chart. The song held the record for longest running entry on the latter chart, at 76 weeks, eclipsing the 65 week run of " Savior " by Rise Against , until it was passed by the chart run of ...
"Trust" is a song by American singer Keyshia Cole. It was written by Cole and Frederick Taylor and co-produced by Donald "Toxic" Alford and Ron Fair for her third studio album, A Different Me (2008). It is a re-recording of the iTunes pre-order bonus song from Cole's previous album Just like You.
"Trust My Lonely" is a song by Canadian singer and songwriter Alessia Cara, released as the second single from her second studio album, The Pains of Growing on October 5, 2018. [2] It was produced by Pop & Oak and lyrically concerns moving on from a relationship.
‘Fifteen’ (Fearless): Abigail AndersonSwift makes a direct reference to her friendship with Anderson in the Fearless track, in which she sings about her freshman year of high school. “You ...