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Gran City Pop is the ninth studio album by Mexican singer Paulina Rubio, released by Universal Latino on June 23, 2009. The pop album expanded the Rubio's stylistic palette by combining elements of genres such as rock, ranchera, hip-hop, eurodisco or arena rock, and she became more involved in songwriting and creative elaboration, extracting influences from various dance-pop-based genres ...
"My Eyes" is a song by American rapper Travis Scott from his fourth studio album Utopia (2023). It features uncredited additional vocals from Sampha and Justin Vernon . The song was written by the vocalists alongside Dua Saleh , Wheezy , Buddy Ross , Vegyn , and WondaGurl , the latter four producing it with Scott and Vernon.
MTV Asia declared, "Gene Simmons and company would have died to have a groupie like her," [65] while Rolling Stone said Rubio's version "replaces the song's rollercoaster vocal howls with Rubio's sensuous purr and a dumbed-down dance beat." [66] Rubio's first performed the song on the 2002 MTV Video Music Awards Latinoamérica.
Music critics praised the track's contemporary production, catchiness and fresh. It became a commercial success, peaking at number-one on the record charts of major markets, including Billboard 's charts Hot Latin Songs and Latin Pop Songs. Also, it became Rubio's third charting single on Billboard Hot 100, to date. The song was certified ...
Cleveland Cavaliers guard Ricky Rubio is retiring from the NBA after stepping away to address his mental health. Rubio had a 12-year career in the league.
The song has been described as a mix of rap-rock, pop and alternative rock, with some dubstep. [1] In a statement, Reynolds said of the new track: After taking some time off the road and spending time catching up with family and loved ones, I finally have felt the desire to go back to the sonic places that originally brought me the most joy, but with a new outlook and mentality.
Rubio's, in its brief statement Monday, said: "While painful, the store closures are a necessary step in our strategic long-term plan to position Rubio’s for success for years to come.”
Shortly after the release of Close Your Eyes, Matt Kirby decided to leave the band. In the summer of 2010, bassist Droo Hastings also decided to leave Quietdrive while the band was touring in support of Close Your Eyes. [5] Matt Kirby left the band due his first child being born. He became the band's manager shortly after.