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"Cherry on Top" is a song by the Filipino girl group Bini. Star Music released it as a single on July 11, 2024. Written by Boy Matthews and Gaby Ramirez, along with its producers, Shintaro Yasuda and Skylar Mones, "Cherry on Top" is a bubblegum pop track that embraces themes of individuality and self-expression. The lyrics highlight the ...
The 2022 Irish-Filipino horror film Nocebo also features Budots as part of its soundtrack. [35] In June 2024, the budots song "Emergency, paging Dr Beat" by DJ Johnrey (sampled from Miami Sound Machine's "Dr. Beat") went viral on TikTok accompanying short videos of people changing into a series of outfits. It caused a surge in popularity of ...
"Jungle" is a song by Fred Again. It was released on 29 June 2022, through Again. and Atlantic . Co-produced by Four Tet , the song heavily samples the songs " Immortal " by Elley Duhé [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and " Revolution 909 " by Daft Punk .
Bini (stylized in all caps; formerly Star Hunt Academy Girls or SHA Girls) is a Filipino girl group formed in 2019 through ABS-CBN's Star Hunt Academy (SHA). The group is composed of eight members: Aiah , Colet , Maloi , Gwen , Stacey , Mikha , Jhoanna , and Sheena .
On 8 May 2018, Jungle released two new singles, "House in L.A." and "Happy Man," on a 7-inch record and on multiple digital music platforms. On 22 September 2018, the band played their single "Heavy, California" on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and, on 11 December 2018, the band played their single "Smile" on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert .
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Loving in Stereo is the third studio album by British electronic band Jungle, released on 13 August 2021.It is their first release on their own independent label, Caiola Records, and is marketed and distributed by AWAL (a division of Sony Music).
Technically, anything over 20 years old can be coined "vintage." But when you truly think of items worth this title, your brain doesn't go to Beanie Babies. Instead, it conjures up images of vinyl...