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"You Make Me" is a song written and recorded by Swedish DJ and record producer Avicii. The song features unlisted/uncredited vocals from Swedish musician and singer Salem Al Fakir in collaboration with Swedish songwriter Vincent Pontare .
The song received generally positive reviews. Kyann-Sian Williams of NME commented that the artists recreates the "magic" of "TGIF" and "Hollon", further stating "they make the ultimate empowerment track and you can't help to do the chickenhead when Glo asserts: 'Every time I pop out, you know I A-T-E / I'm that bitch, hoe, get like me.'" [2] Demicia Inman of Vibe remarked, "The song, arguably ...
"You Make Me Feel..." is a song by American synthpop band Cobra Starship with guest vocals by American pop singer Sabi. It was the first single released from their fourth studio album, Night Shades. The song was released digitally through iTunes on May 10, 2011.
The music video for "You Make It Feel Like Christmas" was shot over the course of one day during late 2018. [59] It was directed by long-time Stefani collaborator Sophie Muller , who had previously directed the music videos for " Don't Speak " (1996), " Cool " (2005) and " Spark the Fire " (2014), among others.
The best ideas for things to do on New Year's Eve 2024, including fun ways to celebrate at home and inspiring New Year's activities for any age or group size.
"You Make Me Sick" is a song by American singer Pink for her debut studio album Can't Take Me Home (2000). It was written by Brainz Dimilo, Anthony President, and Mark Tabb, while production was helmed by Dimilo, President and Babyface .
"Make Me" (or "Make Me…") is the lead single of American singer Britney Spears's ninth studio album, Glory (2016). It features the vocal collaboration of American rapper G-Eazy . The track was written by Spears, Matthew Burns , Joe Janiak and Gerald Gillum , while produced by Burns , with Mischke Butler serving as a vocal producer.
"You Make Me Smile" is a 1992 smooth jazz song by American saxophonist Dave Koz. The song appeared in his second album Lucky Man released in 1993. Chart performance