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on YouTube " 24 Hrs. to Live " is a song performed by American rapper Mase featuring colleagues The Lox , Black Rob and DMX , taken from his debut album, Harlem World (1997). It was released to radio airwaves on February 20, 1998, as an album cut and managed to chart solely on urban radio airplay.
The song gained recognition through TikTok in late 2021, [1] and was sent to rhythmic contemporary radio on February 1, 2022, as the third single from Public Displays of Affection. "Hrs and Hrs" is an R&B song detailing her love for someone. It became Long's first song to chart on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 16. [2]
Jason Lipshutz of Billboard wrote, "'Golden Hour' has a winning formula: semi-rapped verses full of romantic observations and modern music references, boiling into an enormous, crooned-from-the-gut chorus. Jvke, to his credit, nails the push-pull at the heart of the song—nimble enough to sound nonchalant during the lead-up, then giving his ...
The song's music video was premiered the same day the song was released, on March 17, 2017. It was directed by Clean Bandit's members Grace Chatto and Jack Patterson and features Larsson in a glittery dress backed by Clean Bandit and an orchestra while an emotional story plays out.
[2] [3] A remix of the song featuring Tinie Tempah was released on 26 February 2016. [4] On 27 August 2021, in celebration of the song surpassing 1 billion streams on Spotify, Larsson revealed that the released version of "Lush Life" was a remix, and she later released the original version of the song under the name "Retro Version". [5]
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"Tick Tock" is a song by English electronic music group Clean Bandit and English singer Mabel, featuring American singer 24kGoldn. It was written by Mabel, 24kGoldn, Kamille, Grace Chatto and Jack Patterson, the latter two of whom also produced the song with Mark Ralph.
"Welcome Back" debuted at number 52 on the Billboard Hot 100 for the week of June 5, 2004. [5] It reached number 40 the week after and peaked at number 32 the week of June 19, [6] staying on the chart for eleven weeks. [7]