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Zanybros produced the "War of Hormone" music video. [20] For both "Danger" and "War of Hormone," the band danced to choreography that was created by Son Sungdeuk. One month later, the remixed version of the "Danger" music video, a collaboration with a Vietnamese singer and songwriter Thanh Bùi, was released. [21]
While composing it, Eilish aimed to make it sound "insane" when performed live, envisioning sexual imagery for the lyrics. The song has been described by music critics as "horny", "upbeat" and Eilish's "sexiest song yet". Named after the oxytocin hormone, which is produced during sex, the track talks about sexuality and experimentation of the ...
Three-Five-Zero-Zero" is an anti-war song, from the 1967 musical Hair, consisting of a montage of words and phrases similar to those of the 1966 Allen Ginsberg poem "Wichita Vortex Sutra". In the song, the phrases are combined to create images of the violence of military combat and suffering of the Vietnam War .
Yoshū Fukushū (予襲復讐, Yoshū Fukushū) is the fourth studio album by Japanese rock band Maximum the Hormone. It was released on 31 July 2013. It was released on 31 July 2013. Track listing
Suga wrote all of the songs for both of his self-produced solo mixtapes Agust D and D-2, released in 2016 and 2020 respectively. The titular lead single from the rapper's first mixtape discussed his success and identity, while the secondary single "Give It to Me" was a diss track addressing "those who would like to see him fail". [ 6 ]
One reportedly coded Underground Railroad song is "Follow the Drinkin' Gourd". [1] The song's title is said to refer to the star formation (an asterism) known in America as the Big Dipper and in Europe as The Plough. The pointer stars of the Big Dipper align with the North Star. In this song the repeated line "Follow the Drinkin' Gourd" is thus ...
Kim Wayans transformed the track into “My Songs Are Mindless,” a dig at the seemingly nonsensical lyrics of the original, implying that consumers will love anything as long as the beat is good. 4.
Keys performed the song at The Diary of Alicia Keys 20th anniversary concert at Webster Hall in New York City on December 1, 2023. [9] On December 11, Keys performed the song during a surprise concert at St Pancras railway station in London, United Kingdom. [10] Keys also performed the song live at the 2023 Jingle Bell Ball in London. [11]