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"Inferno" is a song by Filipino-American social media personality Bella Poarch and American musician and producer Sub Urban. It was released through Warner Records on August 13, 2021 as the second single from Poarch's debut extended play Dolls (2022) and the lead single from Sub Urban's debut studio album Hive (2022). [ 2 ]
Daniel Virgil Maisonneuve (born October 22, 1999), known professionally as Sub Urban, is an American singer-songwriter who rose to prominence with his 2019 hit single "Cradles" which gained virality on TikTok.
Poarch was born Belinda Marie Macadengdeng Batumbakal [1] on February 9, 1997, [15] in the Philippines. [13] She was raised by her grandmother in slums until the age of three and was then adopted. [16]
TikTok superstar Bella Porch is back with a brand new single and kick-ass video, “Dolls.” It’s Poarch’s third single, following “Build a Bitch” and “Inferno,” a collaboration she ...
Has a golden age of music videos returned? You might think so, looking just at the last four months in the output of director Andrew Donoho, who’s helped singer Bella Poarch graduate from TikTok ...
"Build a Bitch" is the debut single by American internet celebrity Bella Poarch from her debut extended play, Dolls (2022). She wrote the song with Salem Ilese and its producers David Arkwright, Justin Gammella, Elie Rizk, and Sub Urban, with Stefan Max also receiving a producer credit.
Throughout 2021, she made appearances in music videos for "DayWalker" by Machine Gun Kelly featuring Corpse Husband, [21] as well as "Build a Bitch" and "Inferno" by Bella Poarch. [22] [23] In December 2021, she won the Livestreamer award at the 11th Streamy Awards. [24] In 2022, she was named to Forbes' 30 Under 30 list in the games category. [25]
In June 2021, Rock was nominated for an MTV Movie and TV Award for the Breakthrough Social Star category. He was announced as the winner on the day of the ceremony. [33] In August 2021, Rock made a cameo appearance in the music video for Sub Urban and Bella Poarch's song, "INFERNO". [34] He also participated in a stream promoting the video.