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In addition to four previously released songs and two vocal covers of Sakerock, Hoshino wrote nine new tracks for the album solo and co-composed one with Haruomi Hosono. [5] Hoshino wrote all 12 tracks on his second album Episode, released September 28, 2011. [6] It was supported by his first single, "Kudaranai no Naka ni".
The Chainsmokers songs (43 P) M. Marshmello songs (73 P) Z. Zedd songs (32 P) Pages in category "Future bass songs" The following 44 pages are in this category, out ...
A separation between "organ" and "bass" mixes of tracks appeared in the early bassline scene, with "bass" or "B-Line" tracks featuring a "warp" or "reese" synthesized bass line, influenced by speed garage, and "organ" tracks featuring sampled Korg M1-style organ leads, influenced by the house music of the 1990s.
"Week End" is 4 minutes and 30 seconds long. [13] The song was written, arranged, and produced by Hoshino, who also provided vocals and handclapping.It features Ryosuke Nagaoka on electric guitar, Hama Okamoto on bass, Hajime Kobayashi on Wurlitzer piano, Noriyasu Kawamura on drums and cowbell, and Eiko Ishibashi on synthesizer and background vocals.
[1] "Gag" was written and performed by Hoshino as the main theme to the anime film adaptation of the comedy manga Saint Young Men , starring Hoshino in a lead role as the Buddha. Musically, it is a Japanese rock and pop song with light and swingy rock and roll composition as a musical take on the tempo of anime and manga, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] created by ...
The double life of a Gen Z Google software engineer earning six figures who says he works 1 hour a day. ... “If I can work a couple hours a day—one hour a day—I think the much smaller base ...
"Generation" is the debut single by South Korean girl group Acid Angel from Asia, the first sub-unit of TripleS for their debut extended play (EP) Access. It was released on October 22, 2022, through Modhaus. Musically, "Generation" was described as a future bass genre based on hip-hop grooves, with heavy bass sounds and dreamy vocals and rap.
A TikTok video of a young woman complaining about her work-life balance after getting her first 9-to-5 position after college—described as “Gen Z girl finds out what a real job is like” in ...