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Calvin James Howard (October 4, 1978 – April 14, 2012), [1] better known as Viro the Virus, was an underground hip hop artist based in New Jersey and Philadelphia.Despite only some commercial success, Viro became well known on the underground hip hop circuit, with his most notable appearance being on the track "Starlight" [2] from the Snowgoons album Black Snow.
German musician Daniel Rosenfeld had been making music under the moniker C418 since he was 15 years old, and was influenced by the electronic work of Aphex Twin. [1] From 2007, he became active on online indie game community TIGSource where he met Markus Persson, who was still in the early stages of developing Minecraft. [2]
Snowgoons is a German underground hip hop production team composed of DJ Illegal (Manuu Rückert) and Det Gunner (D. Keller). In 2011, producers Sicknature (Jeppe Andersen) from Denmark and J.S. Kuster (Johann Sebastian Kuster) from Germany joined the group.
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"Starlight" is a song by the English rock band Muse. It was released in 2006 as the second single from their fourth studio album, Black Holes and Revelations (2006). The single reached number 13 on the UK Singles Chart [ 1 ] and number two on the US Modern Rock Tracks chart. [ 2 ]
A self-produced track, the song samples a rendition of Bart Howard's 1954 standard "Fly Me to the Moon", by Indonesian duo ‘The Macarons Project’ in 2018. [3] [4] Lyrics include references to the song itself, American rapper Meek Mill, Jamaica and his home South London. [5] Having found his significant other, he describes his wish to settle ...
A music video for the song was directed by Im Seong-gwan and was released simultaneously with the release of the song. Filmed in Los Angeles, California, the visual depicts Taeyeon and Dean as a loving couple. Although Taeyeon never performed the song live on music shows, "Starlight" achieved the number-one spot on KBS2's Music Bank on
The song was released on 5 June 2011, in the United Kingdom as a digital download, a week before the release of the album. [1] Ellis-Bextor appeared on various talk shows to promote the single prior to its release.