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The song was written by Lamar alongside label cohort Ab-Soul, and features production from rapper J. Cole and backing vocals from the late singer Alori Joh. While the album itself garnered positive reviews (achieving a Metacritic score of 80 [ 1 ] and an XL rating from XXL [ 2 ] ), "HiiiPoWeR" also drew significant acclaim for its lyricism and ...
The song is featured on the 2021 dance rhythm game, Just Dance 2022. [66] The song was used during a "Lip Sync for Your Life" between Bob the Drag Queen and Derrick Barry in the 2016 8th season episode "RuPaul Book Ball" of RuPaul's Drag Race. The song was used as the closing theme of the 1983 pilot for the 1984 NBC game show, Hot Potato. [67]
"Everybody" is a song by the American rapper Logic. It is the lead single from his third studio album, Everybody, and was released by Visionary Music Group and Def Jam Recordings on March 31, 2017. [1] The song was produced by Logic, 6ix and PSTMN. [2] On October 12, 2018, the soundtrack for the film The Hate U Give used the song.
The song received mostly positive reviews from music critics. Punknews.org referred to the track as an "excellent song" and "The perfect predecessor as their last single 'Dirty Little Secret'", [3] while About.com reviewed "Move Along" as "another slice of catchy pop-rock this time attached to an uplifting, encouraging message.
"Hi-Fly" (also sometimes spelled "Hi Fly" or "High Fly") is one of the best known compositions by American jazz pianist Randy Weston, written in the 1950s and inspired by his experience of being 6 feet 8 inches tall, [1] "and how the ground looks different to you than everybody else". [2]
"Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport" – It's a Wiggly Wiggly World [note 1] "The Toilet Song" - The Wiggles' Big Ballet Day! "Toot, Toot, Chugga, Chugga, Big Red Car" – Toot, Toot! "The Tra-La-La Song" – Racing to the Rainbow "Treasure Chest" – Stories and Songs: The Adventures of Captain Feathersword the Friendly Pirate "Trick or Treat ...
The song reached #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #9 on the UK Singles Chart in 1963. [1] The song appeared on his 1966 album, Sweet Pea. [2] The song was produced by Felton Jarvis. [3] The song was recorded at FAME Studios. The musicians on the record included Norbert Putnam on bass, David Briggs on piano, Bobby West on guitar, and Jerry ...
Three Songs to Poems by Thomas Hardy (1925), three poems set to music by John Ireland; Three Songs (Ireland, 1926), three poems by various poets set to music by John Ireland in 1926; 3 Strindbergsvisor for mixed choir a cappella (1959), Three Songs by Ingvar Lidholm; Three Songs (W. H. Davies); see List of compositions by Arthur Bliss; 3 Songs ...