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ORGAN 2 /ASLSP (As Slow as Possible) is a musical piece by John Cage and the subject of the second-longest-lasting (after Longplayer) musical performance yet undertaken. [1] Cage wrote it in 1987 for organ, as an adaptation of his 1985 composition ASLSP for piano.
The music video for "Mesmerizer" uploaded to YouTube reached 10 million views on May 11, 2024, 13 days later. [3] The song is also the third and fastest song to surpass one million views on Niconico utilizing Synthesizer V, [7] and the second fastest among all Vocaloid songs. [13] On June 27, 2024, the video surpassed 50 million views.
Below, the TVLine staff brainstormed many of the longest opening credits on current, non-cancelled series , ranked from shortest (at least 60 seconds) to longest.
"Ai Se Eu Te Pego" – a Brazilian Portuguese song made popular by the Brazilian singer Michel Teló during the height of the Música sertaneja craze. The international success of the main release of the song made the song go viral. [1] [2] The song peaked at number 81 on the Billboard Hot 100. [3] The music video currently has over 1.1 billion ...
The MTV Video Music Award for Best Long Form Video was first given out in 1991. It was re-introduced in 2016 as Breakthrough Long Form Video and in 2022 under the original name. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
"Create" (Japanese: 創造, Hepburn: Sōzō) is a song by Japanese singer-songwriter and musician Gen Hoshino. The theme song to the 35th anniversary of the Nintendo video game Super Mario Bros. (1985), the song first appeared in a June 2020 commercial before Speedstar Records released it as a digital single on February 17, 2021; a physical double A-sided CD with "Fushigi" was released on June ...
Dec. 2—André 3000 was clearly not trying to generate a pop hit single from his "New Blue Sun" instrumental album, but one song debuted this week on the Billboard Hot 100 and it is now ...
"Kuiama" is a song written by Jeff Lynne and performed by Electric Light Orchestra. Singer Jeff Lynne pronounces it 'Key-AH-ma'. The song is the last track of the ELO 2 LP. At 11:19, [1] it is the longest track on the album, and the longest song ever recorded by Electric Light Orchestra. It tells the tale of a soldier and an orphan girl.