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Harry Hamilton McKenzie (born February 17, 1990), commonly known as Harry Mack, is an American rapper, producer, drummer, and YouTuber from Portland, Oregon, known for his viral freestyles performed in public.
"Unforgettable" is a song by Moroccan-American rapper French Montana featuring fellow American rapper and singer Swae Lee of Rae Sremmurd. It was released by Epic and Bad Boy Records on April 7, 2017, as the joint-lead single from the former's second studio album Jungle Rules (2017), along with "No Pressure" (featuring Future). [1]
"No Stylist" is a song by Moroccan-American French Montana featuring Canadian rapper Drake. It was released on September 20, 2018. The song was released a single alongside an EP titled No Stylist / French Montana. [3] It was later added to Montana's third studio album Montana, which was released in December 2019.
"Unforgettable" is a song by German DJ and record producer Robin Schulz and American singer-songwriter Marc Scibilia. The song was released on 22 December 2017 as the fourth single from his third studio album, Uncovered (2017).
"That Got Damn" (Freestyle)" Max "Directed by Max" Hliva Mike Will Made-It featuring Swae Lee, Jace and Andrea [91] "Drinks On Us" Matt Swinsky Mike Will Made-It featuring Swae Lee and Future [92] 2017 "Unforgettable" Spiff TV & French Montana French Montana featuring Swae Lee [93] "Ball Out the Lot" Max "Directed by Max" Hliva [94]
Reviews for "Unforgettable" were positive. Loudwire's Chad Childers called the song a "head-bobbing rocker." [12] AllMusic's reviewer Neil Yeung described the song as a "massive anthem" [13] Malcolm Dome of Classic Rock praised the song for being based on a "finely honed" melody which plays to Sully Erna's vocal advantage. [14]
Trinere Veronica Farrington (born November 29, 1964, in Miami, Florida), better known as Trinere, is an American singer, songwriter and recording artist who had several major dance hits in the 1980s and early '90s and who was very influential in the freestyle music genre. Today these songs are considered classics of the freestyle genre.
The most popular version of the song was recorded by Nat King Cole, in 1951, from his album, Unforgettable (1952), with an arrangement written by Nelson Riddle. [3] A non-orchestrated version of the song, recorded in 1952, is featured as one of the seven bonus tracks on Cole's 1998 CD reissue of 1955's otherwise completely instrumental album, Penthouse Serenade.