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A lyric video for the song was released on December 15, 2015, through Warner Music Canada [2] The official music video for Into Me, which was released on January 18, 2016, features two principal dancers from the National Ballet of Canada, Heather Ogden and her husband, Guillaume Côté, the song is, according to Kreviazuk, "about the art form of relationships and how they are really hard work ...
Zoom In is an EP by English singer-songwriter Ringo Starr, released on 19 March 2021 by Universal Music Enterprises. It was produced by Starr and co-produced by Bruce ...
This is a comprehensive list of songs by German rock band Tokio Hotel.Since forming in 2001, by the name of Devilish, the band have released seven studio albums, two live albums and two compilation albums.
"Zoom" is a song by Korean-American rapper and singer Jessi. It was released on April 13, 2022, by P Nation and distributed by Kakao Entertainment. [1] An upbeat hip hop and trap song, "Zoom" was written by Jessi, Psy, Bobblehead, and Yumdda. [2] "Zoom" was the final release by Jessi under P Nation, as she would depart the label on July 6, 2022 ...
Produced by Dre, this is the only collaboration between both rappers. It uses a sample from Quincy Jones' song, "Ironside". Additionally, the verse "I got my mind made up, come on, come on, get in, get in to it, let it ride, tonight's the night" is from 'Got My Mind Made Up' by 2Pac, while the "Zoom Zoom" part is a sample from a 17 year old Craig Mack's “Get Retarded,” as part of MC EZ ...
"Zoom" is a song by American band Fat Larry's Band released as the fourth single from their fifth studio album, Breakin' Out (1982). "Zoom" was a commercial hit outside of the group's native United States, peaking within the top ten of the charts in Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom.
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"Zoom" is a single from American rapper Lil Boosie. It is the first single from his album, Bad Azz. The song features Yung Joc, and is written by J. "Mouse" Allen, J. Robinson, and T. Hatch. The single debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 78 after spending several weeks under the top 100.