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"Love the Way You Lie" is a song by American rapper Eminem featuring Barbadian singer Rihanna from Eminem's seventh studio album Recovery (2010). Skylar Grey wrote and recorded a demo of the song alongside producer Alex da Kid. Eminem wrote the verses and chose Rihanna to sing the chorus, resulting in a collaboration influenced by their past ...
"Love the Way You Lie (Part II)" is a song by Barbadian singer Rihanna from her fifth studio album Loud (2010). It features American rapper Eminem, who wrote the song alongside Skylar Grey and the producer Alex da Kid. It is the sequel to the hit single "Love the Way You Lie", which appears on Eminem's seventh studio album Recovery.
--German radio refers to the song as "one of the best collaborations of the year, combining pop and rap in a brilliant and effortless way." I'm changing the genre. It's certainly
"The Way You Move" is a hip-hop and soul song by the American hip hop duo OutKast, performed by its member Big Boi. The song features OutKast mentor Sleepy Brown on guest vocals. Along with " Hey Ya! ", recorded by OutKast's other member André 3000 , "The Way You Move" is one of the two lead singles from Speakerboxxx/The Love Below , OutKast's ...
Beyoncé served as the vocalist for the song.. The song started as a hook written by Skylar Grey, who also co-wrote Eminem's 2010 hit single "Love the Way You Lie". [2] Eminem came across the hook when he was working with Rick Rubin and became enamoured of the lyrics. [2]
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