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"My Everything" is a song by American electronica project Owl City. The song was released on June 5, 2015 as the second single from his fifth studio album, Mobile Orchestra . [ 1 ] The song reached number 22 the US Hot Christian Songs chart.
"God Gave Me Everything" was the fourth track and single from English singer-songwriter Mick Jagger's fourth solo album, Goddess in the Doorway. [1] Rolling Stone called it "a driving, riff-propelled rocker that evokes the punkish stomp of the early Stones ."
A depiction of Adam and Eve, whose story West references on the song. Musically, "Everything We Need" is a gospel and R&B ballad, with elements of contemporary trap. [11] [12] [13] It is sonically minimalist, relying on a sparse arrangement. [7] [14] The song includes guitar, contributed by co-writer Bradford Lewis. [8]
"U My Everything" is a song by American rapper Sexyy Red and Canadian rapper Drake. It was sent to US rhythmic radio through Open Shift and Gamma as the second and final single from Sexyy's third mixtape, In Sexyy We Trust. [1] The song was produced by Tay Keith, Jake Fridkis, and Luh Ron.
My Everything may refer to: My Everything (Anita Baker album), 2004; My Everything (Ariana Grande album), 2014, or its title song; My Everything, a 2002 album by Helen Baylor "My Everything" (98 Degrees song), 2000 "My Everything" (The Grace song), 2006 "My Everything" (Owl City song), 2015 "My Everything", a 2004 song by Goldfinger from ...
"Everything" is a song by Christian hip hop musician TobyMac. It was released as a single on July 18, 2018. [1] The song peaked at No. 6 on the US Hot Christian Songs chart, becoming his twenty-first Top 10 single from that chart. It lasted 31 weeks on the overall chart. [4] The song is played in a B minor key, and 112 beats per minute. [5]
"Everything" is a song by American singer Mary J. Blige. It was written and produced by Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis for Blige's third album, Share My World (1997). The song contains samples from "You Are Everything" (1971) by American soul group The Stylistics and "The Payback" (1973) by American singer James Brown, also incorporating elements from "Sukiyaki" (1961) by Japanese singer Kyu Sakamoto.
The music video features an appearance by Nick Lachey with Jessica Simpson who plays a waitress who works at a restaurant and hugs him who plays a tow truck driver. Drew Lachey is returning from U.S. military service and the woman he hugs is his real-life high school sweetheart and wife Lea. Justin Jeffre's scene takes place in a church, a cemetery, and later seen at home looking at a photo album.