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"World Cup" is a song by American YouTuber and streamer IShowSpeed.It was released on November 4, 2022, through Warner Records, in honor of the 2022 FIFA World Cup.The song has gained viral attention with the music video on YouTube having over 167 million views as of February 2025, and being number 11 on the Top 100 Music Videos United States playlist by YouTube Music Global Charts as of ...
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The song's accompanying music video received over 211 million views on YouTube. [67] [68] In June 2022, he released a song called "Ronaldo (Sewey)", following his newfound admiration for Cristiano Ronaldo. [67] [69] In November 2022, he released a single titled "World Cup" under Warner Records in honor of the 2022 FIFA World Cup. [70]
The song became an internet meme after the nightcore version was posted to YouTube by a user known as Andrea, who was known as an osu! player. [ 13 ] [ better source needed ] From there, the music rose in popularity with more people applying the nightcore treatment to more non-dance genres such as pop music and hip hop .
Hamas television celebrated the purported kidnapping with a victory mocking the grief of Shaul's family and celebrating the alleged hostage-taking in song: "We've taken a second Shalit, a young, blond-haired boy." [14] [15] By July 22, spokesmen for Israel questioned the claim of capture. [7] On July 25, Israel confirmed that Shaul was killed ...
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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 ...
Despite not being a concert staple or having an official live album release, "Jamaica Mistaica" is Buffett's most played song out of his 1990s repertoire, having made at least one appearance on each of his annual tours since its release in 1996, except for 2000, 2003 and 2016 tours. [10]