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"Another One of Me" is a song by American rapper Diddy, Canadian singer the Weeknd, Moroccan-American rapper French Montana, and British-American rapper 21 Savage. It was released through Love Records and Motown as the only single from Diddy's fifth studio album, The Love Album: Off the Grid , on September 15, 2023, along with the album.
The song marks Diddy's first record to not be released by his label, Bad Boy Records, for which he was the flagship artist and founder. After a lukewarm commercial and critical response from his previous decade of material, the song finds Diddy in a less-braggadocious state of vulnerability as he laments on unrequited love . [ 5 ]
"All of Me" is a song by Atlanta-based rapper 21 Savage. It was released through Slaughter Gang and Epic Records as the second track from the former's third studio album, American Dream, on January 12, 2024. The song contains a sample of the song "Wishing on a Star" by Rose Royce. The song was produced by Spiff Sinatra with additional ...
Another One was made available for streaming through NPR Music on July 31. [10] At the end of the final track, "My House by the Water," DeMarco recites his home address in New York City and invites fans for a cup of coffee. Two weeks after Another One had been leaked online, about 30 strangers had come to his house. Speaking about this in an ...
"Call Out My Name" is a song by the Canadian singer-songwriter the Weeknd from his debut extended play, My Dear Melancholy (2018). The song was co-written by the Weeknd and producer Frank Dukes , with musician Nicolas Jaar receiving writing credits for the sampling of his 2016 song " Killing Time ".
These songs contain some of the singer-songwriter’s most biting lyrics, the kind that twist the emotional knife into anyone’s heart. Swift’s eleventh studio album is no different.
Versions of Me is the fifth studio album by Brazilian singer Anitta, released on April 12, 2022, through Warner Records and originally planned to be titled Girl from Rio. [1] [2] Anitta covered her various versions on the album, with Ryan Tedder serving as one of the executive producers for the album. [3]
The piece, initially called "Hit Me Baby," was written by Swedish music producer and songwriter Max Martin for TLC, the three-woman American R&B group.