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This Is Us is the seventh studio album by American pop group Backstreet Boys.Serving as a follow-up to Unbreakable (2007), it was released on September 30, 2009 [2] in Japan through Sony Music Japan, October 5, 2009 in the UK through RCA, and October 6 in the US.
Music from The Last of Us Part II is a single consisting of two songs from the game: "Little Sadie" performed by Crooked Still, and "The Last of Us (Cycles)" by Santaolalla. [9] The vinyl record, mastered by James Plotkin, [10] was released in June 2018 following the game's presentation at E3, which featured the song "Little Sadie".
The fourth season of the American television series This Is Us continues to follow the lives and connections of the Pearson family across several time periods. The season is produced by Rhode Island Ave. Productions, Zaftig Films, and 20th Century Fox Television, with Dan Fogelman, Isaac Aptaker, and Elizabeth Berger serving as showrunners.
This Is Us is an American drama television series created by Dan Fogelman that aired on NBC from September 20, 2016, to May 24, 2022. [1] [2] The series follows the lives and families of two parents and their three children in several different time frames. [1]
Sample credits [4] "Part II" contains excerpts from "You're Making Me High", written by Toni Braxton, Kenneth Edmonds, and Bryce Wilson, and performed by Toni Braxton. "Cisco Kid" contains a sample from "The Cisco Kid", performed by War. "How to Roll a Blunt" contains a sample from "Keep Rising to the Top" by Kenneth Burke.
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On July 18, a teaser of "Just Us 2" was released along with the other two title tracks of What a Life EP. [5] On July 20, the official music video of "Just Us 2" was release prior to the album's release. [6] The music video shows the duo and the producers of the song in the studio recording and composing the song.
“Transformers One” director Josh Cooley wanted an end credits song that captured the tone of his new animated feature. He had already enlisted composer Brian Tyler to compose the film’s ...